Defence lawyer argues former Canuck Jake Virtanen, accuser had consensual sex
VANCOUVER — A defence lawyer has argued that a sexual encounter between former Vancouver Canucks forward Jake Virtanen and the woman accusing him of sexual assault was consensual.
The 23-year-old woman — whose identity is protected by a publication ban — told a B.C. Supreme Court earlier this week that she repeatedly said “no” before Virtanen allegedly sexually assaulted her in a hotel room in downtown Vancouver in September 2017.
Virtanen’s lawyer Brock Martland continued his cross-examination of the woman on Wednesday, challenging her version of events.
“I want to suggest to you that, in fact, when you went up to Mr. Virtanen’s hotel room at the Westin Bayshore, that you went there to have sex with him and that you did have consensual sexual intercourse with him,” Martland said.