Trevor Bauer accuser ‘EDITED her sexual assault injury photos’ and ‘lied about having a fractured skull’
TREVOR Bauer's alleged victim has been accused of editing
her injury pictures and lying about having a skull fracture by the baseball
star's lawyers.
The woman - who has been identified as Ms Hill by her
lawyers - is said to have "deliberately mischaracterized her medical
records" and "given a misleading impression of her injuries,"
according to new court documents.
In the court documents obtained by The Sun, Bauer's lawyers
state pictures of her cuts and bruises "appear to be edited or filtered in
a manner to give a misleading or false impression of her injuries."
They also claim she "she deliberately mischaracterized
her medical records to obtain maximum media attention."
The legal document adds: "Despite CT scans showing no
fractures in her head, face, and neck...petitioner nonetheless stated in her
affidavit that she had 14 “signs of a basilar skull fracture"...when she
definitively knew that her own CT scans had ruled out any fracture."
The Sun has contacted the alleged victim's lawyers for
comment.
Bauer’s court docs also allege that messages said to have
been sent by Hill appear to show she also told friends how she wanted to end
Bauer's career.
“OKAY SO,” the accuser allegedly wrote. “Monday, my
attorneys notify trevor, his agent, and the dodgers manager that we are filing
a civil restraining order. THEN. tuesday the restraining is filed. And it will
be picked up by the media. And his life is ~over. THANK YOU GOD. FINALLY”
The person that she was texting responded writing “F**K YES
FINALLY!!” to which the woman responded “LETS F**KING DO THIS S**T”
The accuser then went on to say that she “might literally
have to hide” at her friend's house, according to the documents.
Bauer has been accused of sexually assaulting the woman but
has aggressively challenged such accusations, claiming all encounters were
consensual.
His lawyers have said "no settlements or cash offers
have or ever will be made."
The new documents were filed by Bauer's lawyers as part of
their attempts to deny a request for a permanent domestic violence order ahead
of his August 16 hearing.
In discussing the restraining order they add: "[Bauer's
accuser] has taken a proceeding designed to prevent future acts of 'domestic
violence,' and turned it into a tool for attracting media attention and
attempting to end [Bauer's] baseball career."
The woman also allegedly texted her friend that there was
hope he'd "offer major cash in settlement."
In a separate screenshot of the messages, the accuser's
friend asked if she was watching "the game."
"Omg im in breathwork," the accuser responded,
according to the court docs. "BUT I SAW BAUER IS GETTING F**KED i have
updates on that. His life is over on monday. Hes done."
The accuser then allegedly sent a string of messages
appearing to call Bauer a "f**king c**t little b***h" before going on
to explain a conversation with her lawyer.
"Our f**king retainer for our new lawyer if 25,000.
What in the F**K. Its so sad. This is why this s**t never gets reported,"
the accuser wrote. "F**k the justice system. They think hes gonna try to
settle with me offer me major cash then make me sign an nda. "
It comes just one week after the woman encouraged the publishing
of an unredacted image that she claims displays the horror injuries she
suffered at the hands of the pitcher.
The alleged victim’s attorney, Bryan Freedman, asked TMZ
Sports to publish the photograph, which was later obtained by The Sun and appears
to show the woman with two black eyes and her face and lips swollen.
On Thursday, Freedman said such injuries could not be caused
by a consensual sexual encounter and that the alleged victim and her family had
requested the photo be released.
He said: “Look at this picture. No one – absolutely no one –
can consent to this, logically or legally. Trevor Bauer’s team continues to try
to abuse an assault victim. They need to stop. Now.”
Bauer was put on leave by Major League Baseball on July 2,
after the woman received a temporary restraining order against the pitcher and
her assault allegations became public.
In response to the released image, Bauer’s attorneys, Shawn
Holley and Jon Fetterolf, told TMZ: “Unlike Mr. Freedman and the woman’s legal
team, we are not interested in trying a restraining order petition through the
media.
"Relevant and previously omitted messages from the
woman were attached as an exhibit to a routine motion to strike a so-called
expert the Petitioner has proposed to testify on the issue of consent.”
The baseball star’s legal team also accused Freedman of
violating a court order by releasing a photo “the court previously ruled was to
remain private. They have since retracted that photo and circulated one that is
inconsistent with other photographic evidence in the case.”
According to the papers, the woman said that Bauer choked
her unconscious and then abused her one night in May.
She also claims that, during an earlier encounter in April,
Bauer sodomized her without her consent, according to court papers.



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