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No memory of ‘consent’ videos
E.M. says she told police in an interview months after the alleged assault that she didn’t remember the two videos that appear to show her giving consent.
Humphrey asks her, “The narrative you’re presenting is that you were completely out of it. Is that your position?”
She replies: “Yes, I had a lot more alcohol than I normally would have and it was within a short period of time. I was definitely feeling the effects of that.”
She tells the court police gave her an update on the investigation during an interview in February 2019. At the time, she says, she was told there were no grounds for laying a charge at that point in the investigation.
We’re on a break now.
When we return, there’ll be more on that February 2019 police interaction.
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Deciding whether to proceed with charges
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