Trevor Bauer's 27-minute phone call with accuser following sexual encounter revealed
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A phone call between former Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Trevor Bauer and his accuser, Lindsey Hill, about their sexual encounter was released on YouTube Thursday.
The two settled their legal dispute earlier this week, and the pitcher released damning messages from Hill to her friends.
A friend told Hill to "secure the bag" after seeing Bauer's net worth was $51 million. Hill also called a "star pitcher for the for the Dodgers" her "next victim."
The two begin the May 22, 2021, phone call with Hill congratulating Bauer on his 11-strikeout performance from the night before. The YouTube description says the call was "covertly recorded by police" as two officers sat next to Hill during the discussion.
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Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Trevor Bauer reacts against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Chase Field June 18, 2021, in Phoenix, Ariz. (Mark J. Rebilas/USA Today Sports)
Bauer asks how Hill was feeling, and she said she was having a "tough time" and was "trying to process how it even happened."
The two seem confused as to how Hill's facial injuries came about. Bauer said Hill "asked" him to "hit" her, and the two discussed a "safe word."
"I would never do that to you outside of what we had talked about," Bauer says.
Hill said the encounter was "blurry" for her as she was going "in and out of consciousness."
"So, I did ask you to hit me?" Hill asks.
"Yeah," Bauer responded.
Hill said she was in "a lot of pain" and didn't recall asking Bauer to hit her. Bauer said he didn't "feel like I hit you that hard."
"I tried telling you multiple times, ‘Do you want to stop? Are you OK?’ And you said to keep


