how can the judge possibly downplay the bruises on that victims' face? This reeks of rich, famous, white male privilege.
This, from the link:
In the case of the San Diego woman, she provided medical records that showed doctors had diagnosed her with assault by manual strangulation and acute head injury following a sexual encounter, in which she said Bauer choked her with her own hair and punched her in the face and vagina. In her testimony in court, the accuser said, I did not consent to bruises all over my body that sent me to the hospital, and having that done to me while I was unconscious. Bauers agents have said the encounter was wholly consensual.
In lifting the temporary restraining order, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Dianna Gould-Saltman said the womans injuries, as depicted in photographs, were terrible. But the judge also said the only evidence of any injury the woman sustained while unconscious resulted from getting hit on the butt. The judge also said the woman was not ambiguous about wanting rough sex in the
first encounter and wanting rougher sex in the second encounter.
Baseballs domestic violence and sexual assault policy states that a single incident of abusive behavior
may subject a player to discipline. The policy also states that lack of consent is inferred when a person uses force, harassment, threat of force
or other coercion, or when the victim is asleep, incapacitated, unconscious or legally incapable of consent.
It is unlikely that Manfred would impose a suspension so long as owners continue to lock out players.
Manfred? I wouldn't be surprised to see Bauer back in MLB.