
'Have s*x in front of nine other guys': Michael McLeod calls hotel group s*x encounter ‘weird' as Hockey Canada sexual assault scandal deepens
The high-profile sexual assault trial involving five members of Canada's 2018 World Junior Hockey team continued this week with a police interview from New Jersey Devils forward Michael McLeod taking center stage in court.
McLeod, one of the accused, described the night in question at a London, Ontario hotel in June 2018 as 'weird,' sharing details of events that unfolded after a night of drinking at a downtown bar.
Michael McLeod describes chaotic scene and his attempts to assess
consent
In the 2018 interview with London police detective Stephen Newton, played in court on Tuesday, McLeod recalled returning to his hotel room with a 20-year-old woman he met at Jack's Bar on Richmond Row. He said the two had consensual sex, and later teammates began arriving at his room for food and socializing.
The situation quickly became more complicated. According to McLeod, the woman began offering sex to others in the room and became frustrated when they declined.
'I was trying to make sure she was okay because this is, like, a weird situation that I wasn't expecting was going to happen with all the guys coming in,' McLeod told police. 'I just made sure she was okay with this.'
McLeod said he filmed a video of the woman affirming her consent to the activity taking place.
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He claimed the group, though intoxicated, was coherent and that several players, some in relationships, did not participate.
Players' behavior, consent, and the line between legality and discomfort
While McLeod said he tried to manage the escalating situation, including discouraging group sex in front of others, he also admitted that oral sex and further sexual encounters occurred between the woman and other players.
'She got upset... I had to, kind of, calm her down and say 'are you okay?' Literally, I told her no one is going to have sex in front of nine other guys,' McLeod stated.
After the gathering ended around 4 a.m., McLeod said the woman was upset over a lost ring. He later messaged her on Instagram, learning from her that her mother had called the police. When asked if he had regrets, McLeod said: 'I'd probably just shut it down right away... probably go.' The trial remains ongoing as further testimonies are expected.
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