Trevor Bauer sues woman who accused him of sexual assault
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[April 27, 2022]
Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Trevor
Bauer is suing the woman who accused him of sexual assault,
contending her motive was to destroy his "reputation and baseball
career, garner attention for herself, and extract millions of
dollars" from him.
The suit was filed Monday in U.S. District Court for the Central
District of California and is seeking unspecified monetary and
punitive damages. Bauer contends the woman "fabricated allegations
of sexual assault" and "made false and malicious statements" as she
sought a domestic violence restraining order last June 29.
That filing came a day after Bauer's most recent pitching
performance for the Dodgers, with whom he signed a three-year, $102
million contract before the 2021 season. He has been on Major League
Baseball administrative leave since July 2, although the Los Angeles
County district attorney declined to file charges.
Bauer has denied all wrongdoing.
The court filing describes, in graphic detail, the two sexual
encounters between Bauer and the woman, who lives in San Diego, that
occurred last spring. Per company policy, Field Level Media will not
publish the name of alleged victims of sexual assault.
Bauer, 31, admits to having rough sex with her, which he said was at
the woman's request, and never performed a sexual act she didn't
want. The woman, in her request for the restraining order, accused
him of acts that including choking her to the point of
unconsciousness and punching her to the point of needing medical
attention.
The restraining order was denied.
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Jun 18, 2021; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher
Trevor Bauer in the fifth inning against the Arizona Diamondbacks at
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In the lawsuit, Bauer said the woman contacted him
after their first sexual encounter in an attempt to set up a second
meeting for "a rougher sexual experience so she could later claim
this sexual experience was not what she requested and thereby lay
the groundwork for a financial settlement."
The suit also states the woman texted a friend and
told her "they would be able to travel to Europe together in style
once she was successful in her plot to destroy Mr. Bauer by tricking
him into having rough and rougher sex with her."
Also named in the suit is the woman's attorney, Fred Thiagarajah,
who is being accused of defamation because of comments he made to
The Washington Post. Bauer previously sued Deadspin and The Athletic
in relation to the case.
Bauer's paid leave has been extended multiple times and is due to
expire Friday. MLB has been conducting its own investigation and can
choose to suspend Bauer under league policies even if no criminal
charges are filed.
--Field Level Media
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