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Sunderland footballer Jack Diamond cleared of raping woman he met on Tinder

Sunderland winger Jack Diamond, 23, denied assaulting the woman at his house in Fatfield, in Washington, Sunderland, in May 2022

Katie Dickinson
Monday 08 January 2024 16:34 GMT
Jack Diamond has been cleared of rape and sexual assault (Issac Parkin/PA)
Jack Diamond has been cleared of rape and sexual assault (Issac Parkin/PA) (PA Wire)

A footballer has been found not guilty of raping and sexually assaulting a woman he originally met on Tinder after inviting her to his home.

Sunderland winger Jack Diamond, 23, denied assaulting the woman at his house in Fatfield, in Washington, Sunderland, in May 2022.

Prosecutors had claimed Diamond forced himself on the complainant after agreeing before she came round that ā€œnothing more than cuddling would happenā€.

Diamond told the court that all sexual activity between them that night had been consensual and that he believed the woman had been ā€œin a mood with himā€ after she initiated full sex and he refused.

On Monday, a jury took about 15 minutes to find him not guilty of both charges. Applause could be heard from the public gallery after the verdicts were announced.

After being asked to sit following the announcement, Diamond put his head in his hand and started sobbing.

He is not on trial for being immature, he is not on trial for making mistakes, he is not on trial for misreading the signals about whether he had hurt someone

Eleanor Laws KC, defending

Newcastle Crown Court heard Diamond and the woman became ā€œfriends with benefitsā€ after meeting on a dating app and both agreed the relationship was ā€œ95% about sexā€.

Diamond told the court he hoped that sexual activity might happen when he invited the woman round that night but that ā€œit wasnā€™t at the forefront of my mindā€.

Prosecutor David Povall had said the woman consented to some sexual activity before Diamond went to sleep but told jurors that he then woke up and sexually assaulted and raped her.

Diamond told the court the woman got into bed with him and there was some sexual activity, but that when she tried to initiate full sex, he said: ā€œI donā€™t think itā€™s a good idea.ā€

He said the woman turned away from him so he started to touch her again ā€œto almost comfort her because I thought she was getting in a moodā€ but she pushed his hand away.

Diamond saidĀ he ā€œwasnā€™t really that fussedā€ and thought the woman was ā€œin a huffā€.

He told the court he went to the toilet and got back into bed before the woman got up and said she was going to leave.

In her closing speech, Eleanor Laws KC, defending Diamond, said he was ā€œnot the entitled, arrogant footballer who thought the world owed him everything, but a 19-year-old man (when he first met the complainant) who made mistakes.ā€

Ms Law told jurors: ā€œHe is not on trial for being immature, he is not on trial for making mistakes, he is not on trial for misreading the signals about whether he had hurt someone.ā€

The player was on loan with Lincoln City last season but the deal was terminated after he was charged, and Sunderland suspended him.

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