Gotta wonder about the timing of all this
She then shifted to become a witness. Harding handled the direct questioning. She stated immediately that "I don't plan to go over [the night in question] again except to the extent that you have questions," because she knew that Harding has access to multiple other interviews she had given over the last two years. But she did want to respond to Winston's earlier statement. Her response was that "basically nothing [Winston] said is true." She went on: "I never consented. I didn't know who he was. He never told me his name. I never entered my number into his phone, and I never received a text from him." She then went into detail about the assault: "[Winston] raped me twice on his bed where I lay frozen but telling him to stop. And again when he put me on the bathroom floor and locked the door and told me it was locked. Then I struggled against him as hard as I could, but he over-powered me and dragged me. I tried to push and kick him off of me, but he pinned me down by the arms and the leg like (indicating). I kept telling him to stop, but he covered my face and mouth with one hand and jammed it hard to the saide like this (indicating), like on the floor like this (indicating). I believe this is where my head pain came from."
For example, even after she had been asked on cross-examination about getting into the cab and why she didn't scream while doing so if she didn't really want to get into it, Harding asked her nearly the same question during his reexamination of her testimony. At no point does her advisor or the judge himself note that the question has already been answered
After she already said that she didn't know where she was, Harding asked her, "Well, why did you get on the scooter?" to which she repeated, "Because I had no idea where I was," then added, "and I was really -- I just didn't know what to do otherwise."
Transcripts
Obviously the author is on her side. But here are the transcripts.
https://sports.vice.com/article/jam...ls-mass-confusion-and-bizarre-decision-making