E.M. details alleged sexual assault in London hotel room
Content advisory: This article includes graphic details of alleged sexual assault
London Ont. – E.M., the woman who has alleged she was sexually assaulted by five former members of Canada’s 2018 world junior hockey team, told a jury Monday that after she had consensual sex with Michael McLeod early in the morning of June 19, 2018, she was sexually assaulted and felt she had to go along with what McLeod and some of his teammates wanted her to do in order to get out of the crowded hotel room safely.
E.M., whose identity is protected by a publication ban, testified that after she and McLeod initially had consensual sex in his room following a night of dancing and drinking at a downtown bar in London, Ont., the mood of the room shifted after McLeod began texting people and then a number of men began appearing in the room. She testified players repeatedly stopped her from leaving the room.
“I was feeling scared,” E.M. told the court. “I didn’t know where things were going. I didn’t know how to handle that kind of situation. I was scared and confused, I guess… They were laughing at me; they were spitting on me at points. It just seemed like a joke to them. But I was feeling just intimidated and not sure how to react.”
McLeod, Alex Formenton, Carter Hart, Dillon Dube and Callan Foote are charged with sexual assault. McLeod faces a second charge of party to the offence. If they are convicted, the players face up to 10 years in prison. They have all pleaded not guilty.
E.M.’s direct testimony came before a lunch break. She was expected to begin cross-examination Monday afternoon.
E.M. testified that after she had consensual sex with McLeod and went to the bathroom, she returned to the bedroom, lay down naked on a bed, and saw McLeod fully dressed and texting someone. McLeod then left for a brief period of time and two other men entered the room.
“I was shocked by that,” E.M. testified.
E.M. told the court that she went to the........
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