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Woman's cross-examination so far in hockey sex assault trial in London, Ont., and what's expected next

WARNING: This article references sexual assault and contains graphic details, and may affect those who have experienced​ ​​​sexual violence or know someone impacted by it.

After five days under cross-examination, the complainant in the sexual assault trial for five former world junior hockey players will continue to be grilled by their defence lawyers today in London, Ont. 

Before court adjourned Friday, one of the men's lawyers showed the woman text messages she says she didn't remember sending to a friend the night she went to a London hotel with one of the players and the following morning in June 2018.

The trial began the last week of April. The complainant's known in court as E.M. as her identity is under a publication ban that's standard in sexual assault cases. She's been testifying from another room via closed-circuit television (CCTV) shown on a big screen in the main courtroom. 

Michael McLeod, Dillon Dubé, Carter Hart, Cal Foote and Alex Formenton were on the 2018 gold medal-winning Canadian world juniors team and are former NHL players. They've all pleaded not guilty to one count each of sexual assault. McLeod has also pleaded not guilty to being party to the offence — he's accused of inviting his teammates to his hotel room to have sex with E.M. without her permission. 

Over the course of the proceedings, court has heard E.M. went back to the Delta Armouries hotel with McLeod early into June 19, 2018, after a night at Jack's bar. Their first time having sex was consensual; the criminal charges are in connection with the alleged sexual activity that happened afterward — including with the other accused.

The men were in London for a gala to celebrate the world juniors championship they won months earlier.

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