Lawyer in Calgary sex assault case suggests penis size played role in consent
CALGARY — The lawyer for a man being retried after a judge’s controversial remarks in a sexual assault case has suggested his client’s penis size may have played a role in whether the woman consented to sex.
Alexander Scott Wagar’s lawyer, Pat Flynn, asked the woman during cross-examination Tuesday if she was attracted to his client after he flashed her and she saw that he was “larger than most men.”
“No,” she responded vehemently.
Flynn suggested the sex was consensual because the two had been engaging in “aggressive foreplay.”


