The first time Trevor Bauer strangled her without her consent – in 2013, said a woman in Columbus, Ohio – the only thing she remembered afterwards was waking up on the floor of his bathroom. Months later, she said, she had sex with Bauer, then a small player for the Cleveland’s Major League Baseball franchise, when he fainted again with his arms around her neck. He said he woke up with a frantic Bauer explaining that he had convulsions in the bed of their hotel room. As their long-term sexual relationship continued, the woman said, they agreed to stop strangling her before she fainted. But she often ignored her warnings, she said. He also slapped her without her consent and penetrated her anus while she was unconscious, he said. In interviews with the Washington Post, the Colombo woman said she decided to share her story after Bauer denied similar allegations from two other women and accused them of lying for possible financial gain. The woman from Columbus asked not to be named and The Post usually does not name alleged victims of domestic violence unless they ask to be identified. The woman from Columbus shared photos and snapshots from text messages documenting that she had an affair with Bauer. A screenshot shows a text message bearing Bauer’s name, in which he allegedly wrote: “I want to p —- while you are completely unconscious.” MLB suspended Bauer for two years on Friday, the biggest suspension in the history of domestic abuse and league sexual assault policy. Bauer immediately pleaded not guilty and vowed to appeal. The MLB reported an “extensive investigation” but did not disclose its findings due to the terms of the policy’s confidentiality and said it would “not issue further statements”. The Colombian woman and her lawyer, Joe Tacopina, said they shared their allegations with the MLB. He said he was willing to testify at the arbitration hearing that would result from Bauer’s appeal. MLB declined to comment on the story. Bauer declined to be interviewed through his lawyer and agent, Jon Fetterolf. A statement from Bauer’s representatives did not deny that the Colombian woman was related to Bauer, but said the pitcher “categorically denies” her “false and defamatory” allegations. “Any neutral reader of many text messages, compromise photos and videos this woman has sent to Mr. Bauer over the past three years demanding the very sexual acts she now claims were problematic – without any prior complaint – will dispute the truth of her allegations. “, The statement said. Bauer representatives would not provide any of this alleged correspondence to The Post. Following the publication of this story, Bauer responded to Twitter, denying the woman’s allegations and claiming that he had sent hundreds of explicit emails. The woman told The Post that she had previously lost all of her text messages to Bauer, except those from which she took screenshots when switching phones. But she said the familiar messages she sent to Bauer did not justify his alleged actions without her consent during sex. She said she was “ashamed” of Bauer’s representatives, citing the texts as a defense. He made it clear that he consented to sex with Bauer. “But during sex,” he said, “things happened without my consent.” Prior to his suspension, Bauer had been on paid leave since last summer when a California woman asked for a restraining order against him, claiming he had strangled her and punched and penetrated her anus without her consent. duration of sex, leading her to hospitalization. . The Dodgers were forced to continue paying his $ 102 million three-year contract while he was out of the game. Bauer also denied the allegations from the California woman, arguing that they had consensual hard sex. A judge denied his request for a restraining order in California in August, saying he was not clear enough about her boundaries during sex. Dodgers protagonist Trevor Bauer, on leave amid an investigation into an attack, had been given a previous protection order The Post also reported last summer that a different woman in Ohio asked for a restraining order against Bauer in 2020, during Cy Young’s winning season with the Cincinnati Reds. The woman also accused Bauer of strangling and beating her without her consent during sex and sending her threatening messages. She also worked with MLB investigators, her lawyer said. Bauer also denied the woman’s allegations, and the woman withdrew her request for the restraining order after Bauer’s lawyer threatened to take legal action against her, court records and legal correspondence show. The emergence of a new accuser is the latest chapter in MLB’s nearly year-long quest to gain control of a scandal it has not encountered before. In each case, they have seized it, despite obstacles we can scarcely imagine. ” But with Bauer, MLB officials were tasked with determining the punishment of a non-apologetic figure prompted by favorable legal decisions related to his case. When the judge rejected the restraining order against him last summer, he found that evidence of the woman’s lawsuit was “substantially misleading”. In February, Los Angeles prosecutors refused to charge Bauer, saying he was “unable to prove the allegations beyond a reasonable doubt.” Bauer has filed defamation lawsuits against two media outlets, Deadspin and Athletic, which have covered his case. (Both media outlets have denied the allegations.) Also Monday, Bauer sued his California attorney and one of her attorneys. Bauer claimed that the woman’s pursuit of a restraining order was part of a plan to “entice Bauer to have a tougher sexual experience” and “lay the groundwork for a financial settlement”. During the hearing, Bauer refused to testify, exercising his right in the Fifth Amendment to remain silent. But after learning that he would not face charges, he explicitly denied that he punched the California woman during sex or sodomized her without her consent, acts that could be a possible basis for MLB punishment under the abuse policy. Bauer’s denials appear to have motivated Columbus’s wife, who said she decided to speak out in support of the women he tried to publicly label as liars. “I hope people will see that these girls do not invent it,” he said. “I have no reason to argue other than to support what they say and say that, like, this happened to me years ago, before anyone became one.”
“Very kind person” The Colombian woman gave a screenshot of her first text chat with Bauer when she met him on a dating app in April 2013. She was in her 20s. told her he was in “player development” for the small Columbus Clippers championship. Only after he left her tickets for a match, he said, did he learn that he was in fact an original pizzeria. He made four starts for the big Cleveland team that year. After a game in Cleveland, the woman said, she immediately drove back to Columbus to watch a DVD from Redbox. “He’s the kind of person he was then,” he said. “He was very sweet, very thoughtful – like a very kind person. “Since then, we have never been officially together, but we have been together all the time.” The Columbus woman gave photos depicting moments from their relationship, including lying in bed together and one of him eating cereal with apple juice. It was the custom of the secondary league, he said, not to buy milk that would spoil while on the road. The woman said she had an unhealthy mindset at the time, including severe eating disorder, which she now believes led her to rationalize Bauer’s alleged abuse during sex. Otherwise she liked his company, he said. “I think he liked pushing the limits where he could because he knew I could not stand him or that I would not, despite the fact that he knew he was not okay,” she said. he said. The woman from Columbus said that Bauer started strangling her unconscious during sex without having spoken first. She said she then told him it was okay to drown her “at some point” when she seemed ready to faint. After allegedly drowning her in a spasm in January 2014 when she was in a Cleveland hotel after the Tribe Fest, the band’s fan festival, she said she apologized in response to her anger that she had violated what they had agreed. But then, he said, he continued to strangle her until she lost consciousness in the ensuing sexual encounters. “Somehow he would push it, he would push it and he would push it,” he said of the drowning, “and I say, ‘Dude, you have to listen.’ ” The secret settlements that helped Yasiel Puig play after allegations of attack She said that when Bauer strangled her during sex, he would only let her go if she was “pissed off and desperate for it” – or if she fainted, something she said happened dozens of times. The woman said Bauer often recorded their sex, with a GoPro camera mounted on a tripod or sometimes worn on his head. She has a video, she said, showing him strangling her during sex as she struggled to escape. The woman’s lawyer, Tacopina, said she saw the video. “She is clearly struggling to breathe and clapping her hands to leave, and you can see her skin color darkening,” Tacopina said. They refused to share the video with The Post and said they also did not share it with MLB, fearing it might be released more widely. The Columbus woman claimed that in moments when she regained consciousness, she found out that Bauer was …