LOS ANGELES -- A San Diego woman who alleges Trevor Bauer sexually abused her has filed a countersuit to his defamation claim, alleging the Dodgers pitcher beat her and left her bruised, according to a court filing.
Bauer has denied abusing the woman he met through social media. He sued her for defamation in April, claiming she lied about details involving their sexual encounters in order to destroy his reputation and career while enriching herself.
Major League Baseball has suspended Bauer for two years, a ruling made after Bauer sued the woman. Bauer has said he engaged in consensual rough sex with the woman but did nothing to warrant a suspension.
The woman's battery claim filed Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles alleges again that Bauer punched and choked her on two occasions during sex in 2021.
Bauer's attorneys released a statement Thursday pointing to a Los Angeles Superior Court judge's decision last year denying the woman a restraining order. The judge said she had been "materially misleading" in part of her request.
"She 'materially misled' the court and could not meet the lowest burden of proof in our justice system -- because her claims were false," attorneys Shawn Holley and Jon Fetterolf said. "She is being sued for defamation to be held accountable for her lies and the damage it has caused. Her countersuit is a regurgitation of her judicially disproven claims and yet another attempt ... to defame Mr. Bauer and seek to profit from her lies."
The woman's lawsuit says her life has been "turned into a nightmare by a powerful man who mercilessly battered her and counted on facing no consequences whatsoever for his despicable conduct." After one encounter, the woman ended up with two black eyes, according to the filing.
The lawsuit demands a jury trial and unspecified damages.
In her response to Bauer's defamation suit, the woman denied allegations by his lawyers that she made a "false, misleading or defamatory police report" and denied she had altered or filtered photographs in requesting a restraining order in June 2021.
The woman denied she had a plan to destroy Bauer's reputation or career or exploit him for money, although she admits "she was angry at Plaintiff because he had sexually assaulted her."
The Los Angeles District Attorney's office declined to file criminal charges against Bauer.
Bauer, who is also suing two media outlets for defamation over their coverage of the allegations, is appealing his suspension by MLB. There is no timetable for a ruling.