GRAPHIC CONTENT WARNING: Jarryd Hayne went to a woman’s Newcastle home thinking the “best-case scenario” would be to have sex but, when she didn't want to, the former NRL player says he instead performed sexual acts on her, a court has heard.
Jarryd Hayne went to a woman’s Newcastle home thinking the “best-case scenario” would be to have sex but, when she did not want to, the former NRL player says he instead performed sexual acts on her, a court has heard.
He said he told the woman, whom he had talked to for almost a fortnight, that he could “pop in on the way” if she lived near the freeway, and told the driver he had to pick up a bag from the house.“I knew she was keen, I knew she had been sending me flirty messages,” he said. “Best-case scenario would obviously be having sex with her; worst case I would introduce myself and that was it.
He said he lay next to the woman, kissed her and “she kissed me back”. Hayne said he “might’ve caressed her face”, then put his hand on her vagina outside her pants as he thought she would like it. Hayne said he then performed cunnilingus but was shocked and jumped up to find blood on his hand and lip. Asked whether he had intended to hurt the woman, he replied, “no”.He said he told her “obviously” his finger had cut her, it was an accident and she would be OK. Hayne said when the woman got in the shower, “that’s the first sign that she experienced pain”.“Did she ever tell you to stop the sexual acts you were performing?” his barrister asked in the recorded evidence.
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