The Arizona Republic

Bauer being investigat­ed after assault allegation

- Josh Peter

LOS ANGELES – The Pasadena (Calif.) Police Department is investigat­ing an allegation that Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Trevor Bauer assaulted a woman, Lt. Carolyn Gordon told USA TODAY Sports on Tuesday night.

The woman contacted the police department about her allegation on approximat­ely May 16, according to Gordon, who declined to say when the investigat­ion is expected to be complete.

“I don’t want to put pressure on the investigat­or because I told her there’s no rush and to continue her investigat­ion at her pace,’’ Gordon said. “And so she could be done tomorrow, she could be done next month. But there’s informatio­n she has to look into.’’

Bauer, the reigning National League Cy Young Award winner, has denied the allegation through his attorney, Jon Fetterolf, who indicated the woman filed for a protection order against Bauer.

“Mr. Bauer had a brief and wholly consensual sexual relationsh­ip initiated by [the woman] beginning in April 2021,” Fetterolf said in a statement released to ESPN. “We have messages that show [the woman] repeatedly asking for ‘rough’ sexual encounters involving requests to be ‘choked out’ and slapped in the face.”

In both of their encounters, the woman drove to Bauer’s residence in Pasadena from San Diego, according to Fetterolf.

“... she went on to dictate what she wanted from him sexually and he did what was asked,” Bauer’s attorney said. “Following each of her only two meetings with Mr. Bauer, [the woman] spent the night and left without incident, continuing to message Mr. Bauer with friendly and flirtatiou­s banter.

“In the days following their second and final encounter, [the woman] shared photos of herself and indicated that she had sought medical care for a concussion. Mr. Bauer responded with concern and confusion, and [the woman] was neither angry nor accusatory.”

Fetterolf said Bauer and the woman have not correspond­ed in more than a month and have not seen each other in more than six weeks. “Her basis for filing a protection order is nonexisten­t, fraudulent, and deliberate­ly omits key facts, informatio­n, and her own relevant communicat­ions,” Fetterolf said. “Any allegation­s that the pair’s encounters were not 100% consensual are baseless, defamatory, and will be refuted to the fullest extent of the law.”

 ?? JAE C. HONG/AP ?? Dodgers starting pitcher Trevor Bauer throws against the San Francisco Giants on Monday in Los Angeles.
JAE C. HONG/AP Dodgers starting pitcher Trevor Bauer throws against the San Francisco Giants on Monday in Los Angeles.

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