I find it strange that this story of the girl trying to kiss him has come out for the first time now, and that at no stage did Stewart or his girlfriend tell the police this in any of their interviews.
It's almost like he had the right to remain silent or something...I find it strange that this story of the girl trying to kiss him has come out for the first time now, and that at no stage did Stewart or his girlfriend tell the police this in any of their interviews.
I find it strange that this story of the girl trying to kiss him has come out for the first time now, and that at no stage did Stewart or his girlfriend tell the police this in any of their interviews.
Stewart shouldnt have to defend himself in the media.
and if I may ask how do you know the police were not told this in the interviews? have the transcripts been released or have the police made a statement? ( honest question)
Ms Baker told Stewart's barrister, Tony Bellanto QC, that after she went inside with Stewart she asked him what had happened.
"Brett mentioned a young girl tried to kiss him down at the front gate," she said.
Ms Baker agreed with crown prosecutor Peter Skinner that she had not mentioned her boyfriend telling her about the kissing attempt in her police interview or in a statement prepared by a solicitor.
But she said at those times "my head was not in the right place'' and she had been depressed.
Mr Skinner suggested she had never told anyone related to the prosecution or police about the kissing incident until she gave her evidence in the witness box.
"From what you are telling me now, yes," she replied.
Yes thats true, after reading the many posts by Manly supporters and tonights chanel 9 newscast, featuring Stewarts accusations, I now believe the plaintiff was the agressor and will be charged with drunkardly assaulting forcing her tongue into the young mans mouth and digitally raping him.Claims of sexual assault tend to be rather serious...
because the prosecutor said so http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/ne...ried-to-kiss-him/story-e6freuy9-1225928318001
It's almost like he had the right to remain silent or something...
Yeah you're right. It would be better than changing your story three times.Well you'd think if someone was accusing you of sexual assault and it was actually the alleged victim who initiated it, it'd be the first thing you'd tell the police and certainly wouldn't remain silent about it.......
fair enough , but thats in relation to the girlfriend not stewart himself.
Well you'd think if someone was accusing you of sexual assault and it was actually the alleged victim who initiated it, it'd be the first thing you'd tell the police and certainly wouldn't remain silent about it.......
Nothing has come out about Stewart's story changing. His girlfriend never reported that he told her the girl tried to kiss him.
But once again people make assumptions base on small articles in the media. I have read about every witness and what they have said (except for the couple that have been supressed) from somebody that has attended every day of the trial. From what I have heard Brett Stewart's story sounds far more likely than the complainant's.
Unfortunately mud sticks and the media have made sure that stupid people will forever see him as guilty, even if he is not found to be guilty.
Nothing has come out about Stewart's story changing. His girlfriend never reported that he told her the girl tried to kiss him.
But once again people make assumptions base on small articles in the media.
I never said nor implied that Stewart changed his story, what i did say is that if the girl came onto him surely you wouldn't use your right to remain silent when first questioned about the matter given the importance of such a detail.
I never said nor implied that Stewart changed his story, what i did say is that if the girl came onto him surely you wouldn't use your right to remain silent when first questioned about the matter given the importance of such a detail.
Stewart media deals
24 Sep 10 @ 04:09pm
SEA Eagles fullback Brett Stewart is weighing up his media options for his first interview following his sexual assault trial.
The Manly flyer has spent the past week in the Downing Centre Court. A verdict is expected on Tuesday.
A day has not gone by without his manager, Manly-based George Mimis, standing by his client’s side.
Along with Stewart’s entire immediate family, including brother Glenn and partner Jaime Baker, the former Australian fullback has been strongly supported in court.
Among the Sea Eagles to support their mate in court have been Anthony Watmough, Michael Robertson, David Williams, Des Hasler, Jason King, Don Singe, Peter Peters, and Andre Rickenbach.
The past 18 months have not only taken an emotional toll on Stewart, but financially draining with a mounting legal bill.
A long line of media outlets have all pitched in for Stewart’s first interview, but we hear a combined deal will be struck between a magazine and a leading media outlet.