Carter Hart, One of Accused Hockey Players, Tells Sex Assault Trial About Threesome Invitation
- As of May 2025, court proceedings continue in London, Ontario, involving five ex-players from Canada’s 2018 world junior hockey team, including Carter Hart, who face charges related to sexual assault.
- The charges arise from an early morning encounter on June 19, 2018, at a hotel room during events celebrating the team's championship win, with all accused pleading not guilty.
- Carter Hart testified he was invited by teammate Michael McLeod's text about a 'three-way,' entered a room with teammates, and recalled limited sexual contact amid memory gaps.
- Prosecutors allege non-consensual acts including oral sex and physical contact by several accused, while Hart maintains his contact was consensual and brief, stating, 'Honestly boys nobody did anything wrong.'
- The trial’s outcome will determine legal responsibility, with ongoing testimony and unresolved questions about consent and memory from the night of the alleged assault.
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One of accused hockey players tells sex assault trial about threesome invitation
LONDON - The invitation to take part in a threesome came in a text message, followed by a phone call, one of five hockey players accused of sexual assault testified Thursday.
Carter Hart, one of accused hockey players, tells sex assault trial about threesome invitation
WARNING: The following story contains graphic content and descriptions which some readers may find disturbing. Discretion is advised. The invitation to take part in a threesome came in a text message, followed by a phone call, one of five hockey players accused of sexual assault testified Thursday. Carter Hart told a London, Ont., courthouse he […]
LONDON — The invitation to participate in a three-way plan arrived by text message, followed by a phone call, testified on Thursday one of five hockey players accused of sexual assault. Carter Hart told the London, Ontario court that he was in front of a bar with two other players in the early hours of June 19, 2018, when he saw the message that his teammate Michael McLeod had sent to Team Canada Junior's focus group, asking if anyone wanted to …
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