Who is Ms Hill? MLB icon Trevor Bauer denies assault on woman, says she wanted rough sex
Major League Baseball star Trevor Bauer was accused of assault by a woman, who claimed that he had sexual encounters with her earlier in 2021. The survivor accused the Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher of assaulting her, adding that she suffered "severe physical and emotional pain."
She also obtained a temporary restraining order against Bauer under Domestic Violence Prevention Act. Following the shocking accusation, MLB All-Star Bauer has not directly spoken to the media but his agent Jon Fetterolf has issued an elaborate statement to deny the allegations. Speaking to TMZ Sports, Fetterolf said, "Mr. Bauer had a brief and wholly consensual sexual relationship initiated by [the accuser] beginning in April 2021. We have messages that show [the accuser] repeatedly asking for 'rough' sexual encounters involving requests to be 'choked out' and slapped in the face."
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The woman's identity has not been revealed. So far, she has only been identified as Ms Hill in the legal documents filed by her attorney.
According to the woman's attorney Marc Garelick, she expects criminal charges to be filed immediately against the 30-year-old MLB player. "Our goal is to keep Mr. Bauer from contacting our client in any way possible. We anticipate there will be criminal action against Mr. Bauer, and it is our hope law enforcement will take our client’s allegations and case seriously," her lawyer stated. However, according to TMZ, Bauer has adamantly denied the allegations, terming his 'rough sex' with the woman as consensual. He reportedly met her online and the pair got together twice.
The MLB All-Star icon is regarded as one of the best pitchers in baseball at the moment. He holds an 8-5 record with a 2.59 ERA for Los Angeles Dodgers — with whom he signed a three-year deal in 2021. Prior to this, Trevor Bauer had played for Cincinnati Reds, Cleveland Indians, and Arizona Diamondbacks. In 2020, Bauer was honored with the Cy Young Award and chosen as the NL ERA leader. He is currently a resident of The Woodlands in Texas near Houston.
His agent Jon Fetterolf also stated, "In both of their encounters, [the accuser] drove from San Diego to Mr. Bauer’s residence in Pasadena, Calif. where she went on to dictate what she wanted from him sexually and he did what was asked. Following each of her only two meetings with Mr. Bauer, [the accuser] spent the night and left without incident, continuing to message Mr. Bauer with friendly and flirtatious banter. In the days following their second and final encounter, [the accuser] shared photos of herself and indicated that she had sought medical care for a concussion. Mr. Bauer responded with concern and confusion, and [the accuser] was neither angry nor accusatory."
Fetterolf further added that Bauer has not corresponded with the woman in over a month and has not met her in more than six weeks. "Her basis for filing a protection order is nonexistent, fraudulent, and deliberately omits key facts, information, and her own relevant communications. Any allegations that the pair’s encounters were not 100% consensual are baseless, defamatory, and will be refuted to the fullest extent of the law," he said.