Jury to deliberate star’s sex assault case

A jury will deliberate whether or not to seek out Wallabies star Kurtley Beale responsible or harmless of an sexual assault in a Sydney bar rest room following a weeks-long trial.

Mr Beale, 35, confronted a jury trial at Sydney’s Downing Centre Court after pleading not responsible to sexual activity with out consent and two counts of sexual touching.

Police allege Mr Beale groped a girl’s backside on the Beach Road bar in Bondi on December 17, 2022, earlier than forcing her into oral intercourse within the stall of the boys’s rest room.

After nearly three weeks of proof, the jury of seven ladies and 5 males have been despatched out on Friday for deliberation by Justice Graham Turnbull.

In her closing deal with, Mr Beale’s barrister Margaret Cunneen claimed the lady was “in control” of the encounter and used the allegation to get sympathy from her fiance.

Crown prosecutor Jeff Tunks instructed the jury that the Crown must show the act, that the lady didn’t consent, and that Mr Beale knew she didn’t or was reckless with it.

In her proof, the lady instructed the jury that Mr Beale had been “forceful” and “desperate” when pleading for intercourse earlier than barging in on her within the rest room stall.

The jury was proven a variety of proof, with a secretly recorded telephone name throughout which the lady put the allegations to Mr Beale being a big focus within the case.

In the decision, Mr Beale said the pair had “hooked up” earlier than later admitting when pressed by the lady that she had stated no and he had “misjudged the situation”.

Of the decision, Ms Cunneen stated: “Mr Beale genuinely believed she had given and communicated consent … When she spoke something different (he) says he must have misread it.”

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