
Crown questions one of five hockey players accused of sexual assault about consent
LONDON — A hockey player believed a woman’s offer to have sex with him and his teammates in a London, Ont., hotel room meant she consented to any sexual act with any of the men, prosecutors suggested Friday at a sexual-assault trial for him and four other players.
Carter Hart faced a series of questions from prosecutors on whether he took any steps to confirm that a “mystery woman” who was in a hotel room with him and several other members of Canada’s world junior hockey team consented to sexual activity.
Hart agreed earlier in his cross-examination that he came to the hotel room hoping for and expecting a sexual encounter after teammate Michael McLeod texted a team group chat asking if anyone wanted a “three-way.”
That message was followed up by a phone call in which McLeod indicated he was with a woman who “wanted to have sex with some of the boys” – the boys being their teammates, he previously testified.