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| The Me Too movement, something that I have attacked since the very beginning because it was a symbol of the matriarchy and women just saying, we're powerful, we point to you, we accuse you, tag, you're it, your career is over. | ||
| Last week we discussed Trevor Bauer as a quick reminder. | ||
| Trevor Bauer was the former pitcher for the LA Dodgers who had an accuser that came forth. | ||
| Her name was Lindsay Hill who talked about how he beat her. | ||
| And obviously, this instantly impacted his life because it was an accusation. | ||
| And that's really all it takes in the world of social media to get an entire fire blazing in your entire life, right? | ||
| And so Trevor Bauer, after two years, we showed you last week, released a video. | ||
| He won against his accuser and was able to show via text messages. | ||
| Lindsay Hill plotting with her friends, talking about his net worth, talking about how she | ||
| was going to get a piece of his net worth after she had Googled it. | ||
| And I think she said she saw that it was something like $100 million, $50 million, whatever it | ||
| is they're paying pitchers these days. | ||
| And then talking about how she was going to get him to choke her out. | ||
| She actually wrote this in messages and sent a smiley Snapchat to her cousin the morning | ||
| after, which shows that she was not bruised. | ||
| Well, having all of this come out, obviously, is extremely embarrassing for her. | ||
| And I am very much on the side of Trevor Bauer. | ||
| The entire world is. | ||
| You don't understand what a man would have to go through to clear his name and how it would impact his career. | ||
| I'm a person that very much believes that when these circumstances happen and they are proven beyond a | ||
| reasonable doubt as I believe to be The circumstance for miss Lindsay Hill the women should | ||
| have to go to prison for whatever that's prison sentence would have been for Trevor Bauer | ||
| So Trevor Bauer would have gotten five years for raping her and abusing her | ||
| Lindsay Hill should now be in prison for five years for false accusing him | ||
| Again, because I believe that the evidence that he has shown proves beyond a reasonable doubt that Lindsay Hill | ||
| plotted this because she wanted a piece Of his wealth while Lindsay Hill is now making the rounds | ||
| trying to I guess clear her name And say that things were taken out of context | ||
| Yeah, she doesn't really seem to be clarifying much but I'll let you take a listen to her on | ||
| Alex Stein Take a listen. No, listen, these texts, let's look at right here. | ||
| What does that mean? | ||
| Next victim, star pitcher for the Dodgers. | ||
| That's text one. That's kind of bad, Lindsay. | ||
| I mean, I know you're saying this is no context, and I'm sure you're being sarcastic, I'm guessing. | ||
| I mean, but what the hell does that mean, next victim? | ||
| Next victim. Yeah, and this is, you know, exactly what Trevor wanted to do, was random pick three or four texts and weave it into a narrative where I just look horrible. | ||
| But so, you know, when I explain that in my deposition and different things, I'm like you. | ||
| I like to joke. I'm very sarcastic, sometimes inappropriate. | ||
| Anyone who knows me will know that. | ||
| And these are private, you know, text messages with my friends. | ||
| And agreed victim is not the word there. | ||
| But what I, you know, my My past, I've been involved with other baseball players. | ||
| That was my world at the time. | ||
| And it was a funny way, you know, I had already dated baseball players. | ||
| And it was a funny, sarcastic way to say, Oh, here's the next one, you know, that I'm gonna try to get attention from. | ||
| And it was a lot of ego and, you know, attention seeking behavior, which is what I can own. | ||
| And what he can't do is own any part, but I can totally own the attention seeking behavior. | ||
| But these texts, In a grand scheme, don't address what happened at all. | ||
| This was before any of our interactions or anything like that. | ||
| So what happened, though? | ||
| So in the next text, he says, I need daddy to choke me out. | ||
| Then the third one, it says, being an absolute whore to try to get in on his 51 million. | ||
| And I have to be honest, when I read these text messages, I get a little sexually aroused. | ||
| But I think that's just because I'm insane. | ||
| But, I mean, what happened? | ||
| He choked you out. He beat you up. | ||
| Because in that one video, you were smiling after it. | ||
| And, you know, you sent me that one phone call that we can't play. | ||
| He did admit that he hit you in the phone call. | ||
| He said that. He said, yeah. | ||
| But he said it was consensual. | ||
| So it's like... I mean, he said, she said at this point, right? | ||
| So what happened in your opinion? | ||
| Totally. I think there's several points I can hit on. | ||
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Those other text messages just to address those other horrible ones are just horrifying to be read out loud too. | |
| But I think that, like I said, out of context, you know, the next line under that is, oh, you know, my friend saying, can't wait for you to be a rich baseball wife. | ||
| There was never text that intermingled violence with It was just a way for them to weave this narrative. | ||
| When you ask me what happened, it's probably the longest story in the world. | ||
| I think that video of me in the bed the next morning definitely raises a lot of eyebrows. | ||
| Your face didn't look that bad, but then I saw other photos where you had black eyes. | ||
| Was that from the same thing? | ||
| I was confused. Yeah, so there's another thing that hasn't been public was when my entire body was photographed by, it was called a SART exam. | ||
| So really, the timing of that video, what really happened was all of that, I did not make up an accusation about what he did to me. | ||
| All of that went down. I have the pictures to prove it. | ||
| I have the phone call that directly aligns, you know, with no denial of doing all of those things. | ||
| So that video, the next morning, you know, when I'm still trying to, I hadn't seen all, everything that had happened in my body. | ||
| I really had no idea. | ||
| And just full of emotion. | ||
| I don't know. I'm not a psychologist to know what happens after the body takes that kind of experience. | ||
| But my cousin had Snapchatted me and he knew I was over there and he kind of had said, you know, hey, how's it going? | ||
| And in my mind at that point, you know, that was probably like 20, 30 minutes before I left Bauer's house. | ||
| I, you know, was thinking like, there's no way I can tell anyone what happened. | ||
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First of all, it's so embarrassing because it ended up with me crying and shaking and it was just so embarrassing. | |
| And so I record that to just send back to my cousin like, hey, everything you know is fine. | ||
| So that is exactly what happened there with me of just trying to rally and didn't think I would ever say anything about what happened at that point in time. | ||
| And then I get real fired up about this is, you know, so that Yeah, if my dog ate my homework, was an actual person, it would be Lindsay Hill. | ||
| Except in this scenario, Lindsay Hill should probably be put into prison because it is hard to keep up bullshit. | ||
| And saying absolutely nothing for that long. | ||
| But she did it. And if you want to watch that in its entirety of how she explains how it is that she was doing a smiley Snapchat after and what everything was just a joke that she sent to her friends about trying to take his money and how she was going to do it by having him choke her out. | ||
| If you're interested in that and you can stand to hear her talk for longer than three minutes, I recommend you go pursue that interview in its entirety. | ||
| Again, that is Alex Stein on The Blaze. | ||
| Alright, if you like this video, you are definitely going to like the full episode even better. |