Trevor Bauer is heard admitting to punching prosecutor Lindsey Hill in a newly released 27-minute phone call recorded on May 22, 2021 as part of the Pasadena Police Department’s investigation into her sexual assault allegations against the former Cy Young winner.
“I’m in a lot of pain and I don’t remember specifically asking you to hit me,” Hill told Bauer in the recorded phone call. “Like, did you want to hit me that hard?”
“No, and that’s why it’s confusing,” Bauer is heard replying. “I didn’t feel like I hit you that hard, you know? And sure, I’ve tried to tell you several times, ‘Do you want to stop? Are you okay?” And you told us to keep going. So I just tried to follow your lead.”
The call, released Thursday by the Legal matters and lawsuits, is the latest development between Bauer and Hill, who both admit to having two sexual encounters in the spring of 2021. But while Hill says she agreed to have sex with Bauer, she claims he went overboard in trying to beating her, choking her unconscious, and sodomizing her without her consent. In 2021, she was denied a permanent restraining order and Bauer was never charged.
The pitcher, who maintains his innocence, was suspended for 194 games by Major League Baseball. At the end of his suspension, Bauer was released by the Los Angeles Dodgers in January and recently completed his first season pitching in Japan. He is set to become a free agent, but it is unclear whether major league teams will be interested in bringing him back to North America.
(Right) Trevor Bauer leaves the courthouse after the final day of hearings on August 19, 2021. (Left) Bauer’s accuser, Lindsey Hill, pictured in August 2021 before an earlier hearing
The recording has not previously been heard publicly because the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office declined to file charges against Bauer.
In response to the release of the call, Bauer’s lawyers Jon Fetterolf and Shawn Holley issued a statement to Mail Sport.
“Trevor Bauer and Lindsey Hill had consensual rough sex and the pretext confirms that his version of events – the truth – never wavered, despite her attempts to get him to admit what she told police,” the statement began.
“During the conversation, Mr. Bauer politely disagreed with her assessment several times, while still trying to be considerate and courteous to a person he thought was a friend, rather than someone who was deliberately trapping him.” tried to lure him by recording this conversation, without his knowledge. , with the police.’
Last week, the pair settled their respective defamation lawsuits against each other before Bauer posted a video on social media accusing Hill of masterminding a scheme to extort money from him by falsely accusing him of sexual assault.
No money was exchanged in either lawsuit, but Hill’s attorney Bryan J. Freedman says his client received a $300,000 insurance settlement.
Bauer (seen pitching for the Yokohama BayStars) has faced other claims of sexual misconduct
The legal resolution between the two allowed Bauer to comment on the case, prompting him to release his version of events in a video shared on X on Monday.
An alleged text message sent by Hill to a friend that Bauer revealed to the public reads: “Next victim. Star pitcher for the Dodgers.”
Although Hill acknowledged that “victim” was not the right choice of word, she claimed that she used it in a way where she was joking, especially because of her history of dating baseball players.
“This was exactly what Trevor wanted to do: randomly pick three or four lines and turn them into a story where I just look terrible,” she said on “Prime Time with Alex Stein.”
“I explained that in my statement and random things. I like to joke, I am very sarcastic, sometimes inappropriate. Anyone who knows me would know that.
“These are just private text messages with my friends and it’s not the word ‘victim’ here, but (in) my past I have been involved with other baseball players, that was my world at the time and I had already dated baseball players and it was a funny, sarcastic way of saying, “Here’s the next one I’m going to try to get the attention of,” and it was a lot of ego and attention-seeking behavior, which is what I can own and what he can have. what I cannot do is own any part.
‘I can fully endorse the attention-seeking behavior, but these texts in the grand scheme of things do not address what happened at all. This was before our interactions or anything like that.”
Bauer posted a video on social media talking about the incident for the first time since 2021
But Bauer says this video was taken the day after the alleged attack – with no visible injuries. Bauer also says he was recorded in his sleep by Hill “obviously without my consent.”
Bauer’s accuser, Lindsey Hill, is pictured in one legal filing with bruises around her eyes
Bauer also shared a video following the alleged sexual assault incident in 2021, in which Hill laughs without apparently suffering any bruises.
However, Hill claims to have been going through a whirlwind of emotions at the time and that she recorded the video to send to her cousin to show that everything was fine.
She even went so far as to say she wasn’t sure she would ever be able to say anything about the alleged encounter, adding that the lack of bruises on her body has to do with the timing of the video. It usually takes several days for bruises to appear.
“Any normal person can see that bruises take time,” Hill said. She also claimed to be in possession of selfies from that time that clearly indicate physical injuries.