The woman said she sent those messages before his second, allegedly more violent, encounter and that she had deleted them by the time she requested an order of protection. Countering Bauer’s lawyers’ allegations that she intentionally led him to be more rough in pursuit of a payday, she said the alleged assaults — and a resulting “acute head injury” — cost the woman her job and residence. She describing “horrifying” experiences such as the SART exam. “It’s one of the most vulnerable situations you can be in, when your entire body is being photographed and knowing it’s going to be seen by people like Jon Fetterolf,” the woman said while looking at the lawyer as she named him.
Source: Washington Post August 18, 2021 01:30 UTC