In recent news, a text message exchange between Jarryd Hayne and the woman accusing him of sexual assault has revealed her desire to leave the encounter. The text messages, which were released by the Supreme Court of New South Wales, show that the woman asked Hayne to “just take [her] home” after the alleged incident.
Jarryd Hayne is an Australian rugby league player who is currently facing charges of aggravated sexual assault. The charges stem from an incident that allegedly occurred in September 2018, when Hayne is accused of sexually assaulting a woman in her home. The woman has testified that she asked Hayne to take her home several times during the encounter, but he refused.
The text messages released by the Supreme Court of New South Wales show that the woman asked Hayne to “just take [her] home” after the alleged incident. The messages also show that Hayne responded by saying “I can’t” and “I’m sorry”.
The text messages provide further evidence of the woman’s desire to leave the encounter, which could be used to support her claims of sexual assault. It is important to note, however, that the text messages do not prove that a sexual assault occurred. The case will ultimately be decided by a jury, who will consider all available evidence before making a decision.
The release of these text messages is yet another development in the ongoing case against Jarryd Hayne. It remains to be seen how the jury will weigh this new evidence and how it will affect their decision. Regardless of the outcome, it is clear that the woman wanted to leave the encounter and that her wishes were not respected.