The woman in the lawsuit doesn’t deny that she an Oscar had a consensual sexual relationship, but her claim is on one night De La Hoya took it too far and now she has PTSD.
Here is what she said went down.
The woman, who was 29 and a licensed vocational nurse at the time of the alleged assault, said she met and became friends with De La Hoya in late 2016 before they eventually began a consensual sexual relationship. However, the woman said in the lawsuit that on or about Nov. 12, 2017, she was invited by De La Hoya to see the new home he had purchased in Pasadena, California, and things turned violent during her visit.
The woman said she thought she and De La Hoya would have consensual sex that night, but when she refused his requests for a specific kind of sex act, an intoxicated De La Hoya became more aggressive. According to the lawsuit, the “Plaintiff repeatedly said no and demanded that De La Hoya stop.” It then says De La Hoya “overpowered her” and violently sexually assaulted her.
According to the lawsuit, the woman “screamed in pain,” got away from De La Hoya and screamed at him, but that De La Hoya laughed “and responded by repeatedly urging Plaintiff to take a shot of alcohol.” She eventually collected herself and left “in extreme shock and pain.”
In the lawsuit, the woman said she “felt extreme swelling and pain” and sought medical treatment at an urgent care facility, where she was prescribed medication. According to the lawsuit, the woman later was diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder as a result of the assault.
There is no record of her filing a police report and the amount she is asking in damages are unspecified.
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