Former NRL star Jarryd Hayne instructed his mates a lady had despatched him “nudes on Snapchat” earlier than she “wigged out” over a sexual encounter and contacted the Integrity Unit claiming it was sexual assault, a courtroom has heard.
The 35-year-old Dally M winner is dealing with the second week of his NSW District Court trial after pleading not responsible to 2 counts of aggravated sexual assault with out consent.
Mr Hayne denies sexually assaulting the girl at her residence on Newcastle’s outskirts in September 2018, on the evening of the NRL Grand Final, claiming they engaged in consensual sexual acts.
The former footy star is accused of pulling off the girl’s pants earlier than allegedly performing oral and digital sexual acts on her with out her consent, inflicting cuts and substantial bleeding.
According to Crown prosecutor John Sfinas, Mr Hayne is accused of being “forceful” and “rough”.
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The courtroom has been instructed the girl didn’t need to report the alleged assault, and saved the incident to herself for a number of weeks, solely telling a choose group of family and friends.
But on October 30, the courtroom was instructed she broke down and known as her sister, revealing what had occurred.
The girl’s brother-in-law took the matter “into his own hands” and contacted Channel 9 journalist Danny Weidler, who instructed the household to name Karyn Murphy on the NRL Integrity Unit.
Two weeks afterward November 15, Ms Murphy made a cellphone name to Mr Hayne saying she needed to speak to him, the jury was instructed.
Ms Murphy’s cellphone name to the previous Parramatta fullback was one in all 5 calls tapped by police which have been performed to the jury on Monday.
Several hours later Mr Hayne was recorded by police speaking to an unnamed male concerning the allegations made to the governing physique.
“That sheila went to the NRL,” Mr Hayne might be heard saying.
“Yeah, (journalist Danny Weidler) messaged me, (journalist Phil Rothfield) was chasing Beave (Hayne’s manager Wayne Beavis).”
He described the girl as a “weirdo” and “cuckoo”.
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On that very same evening he acquired a cellphone name from former teammate Mitchell Pearce, the place the pair talk about the allegations.
Mr Pearce requested: “You under the pump? … Who’s this sheila coming out saying something about ya?”
He instructed Mr Pearce the girl’s title and mentioned she was sending him “nudes on Snapchat” within the weeks earlier than the alleged incident.
Mr Hayne requested his former teammate to ask round to see if any of his Newcastle Knights teammates would possibly know the girl.
“I was in Newie, I was like ‘oh I’ll pop in on the way home’,” Mr Hayne responded.
“So I did that and then f***ing she was filthy cause the cab was out the front.”
The courtroom earlier heard Mr Hayne paid a taxi $550 to take him from Newcastle to Sydney and cease on the girl’s home alongside the way in which.
It is the crown case the girl refused to consent to sexual activity when she realised there was a taxi ready exterior.
“I said ‘oh well mate, I’m only going to be here for, you know, a short time’. She just wigged out,” Mr Hayne instructed his former teammate within the cellphone faucet performed to the jury.
“And then like I watched a bit of the grand final with her old girl.”
Mr Hayne mentioned after they “fooled around” the girl started bleeding which he described as “weird”.
He mentioned the girl “wigged out” on the evening, however later “flipped out” and reported the matter to journalists.
The jury was performed two extra cellphone tapes, each of which got here from the identical dialog with one other unnamed male the place Mr Hayne known as the girl a “young cow” and “idiot”.
“But you could tell she’s f***ing mate, just a weirdo mate, you know a young cow just carrying on,” Mr Hayne mentioned to the opposite man.
“Like she’s f***ing texting me. I think she started to like me or something. Then because I brushed her, f***ing blowing up.”
Mr Hayne mentioned he hadn’t been texting the girl for the reason that alleged incident.
“Cause I didn’t, you know what I mean, like didn’t really speak to her face, she was filthy,” he mentioned.
He added: “You know, you know, f***ing, you speak to them for a bit, they get attached and they think f***ing. Well mate you f***ing messaged me off Instagram, you idiot. Like Snapchat and that.
“And then cause I’ve flicked her, she’s blown up.”
The trial continues earlier than Judge Graham Turnbull.
Source: www.foxsports.com.au