Defence wraps cross-examination of Virtanen accuser as B.C. trial continues
VANCOUVER — The defence lawyer for former a Vancouver Canuck has wrapped up his cross-examination of the woman who has accused Jake Virtanen of sexually assaulting her in 2017, and the Crown closed its case later in the afternoon.
Virtanen’s lawyer, Brock Martland, asked the 23-year-old woman why she attended a pre-season game between the Canucks and Calgary Flames two days after the night of the alleged assault in Virtanen’s downtown Vancouver hotel room.
The woman, whose identity is protected by a publication ban, agreed with Martland that the incident she had described was an “aggressive rape,” which was traumatic for her, and that she didn’t want to see Virtanen afterwards.
She told the jury trial she went to the game with her friend because she had always wanted to attend a professional game, having played sports throughout her life.