The former Parramatta Eels player was charged in 2018 over the alleged sexual assault of a 26-year-old woman in her Newcastle home.
The former Parramatta star has spent a sum estimated to be well over $3 million on legal fees to win his freedom. It may lead to him selling his story to the media.
There is a widespread misconception that “real” rape involves an attack by a stranger in a darkened park.
There is little sympathy for a photojournalist with PTSD. I suppose people think it’s all part of an “interesting” day’s work.
The state’s top court quashed Hayne’s sexual assault convictions but left the door open to the former footballer standing trial for a fourth time.
A series of messages on social media were at the heart of Jarryd Hayne’s successful appeal against his sexual assault convictions.
The two-time Dally M winner tuned into proceedings via video link from Mary Wade Correctional Centre in Sydney’s west as his wife also watched on.
The former NRL star is due to watch his appeal on Wednesday via video link,as his legal team targets the credibility of the woman he was found guilty of sexually assaulting.
The footballer’s friend held Hayne’s sexual assault victim in “contempt” by spitting in her direction,yet he was granted compensation. The law needs fixing.
A Federal Court judge found a friend of Jarryd Hayne spat towards the former NRL player’s rape victim,but did not stare her down outside court.
The jailed former footballer will face a hearing in NSW’s highest court in April as he appeals against his rape conviction for a second time.