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‘Upset and humiliated’: Second statement rocks Sam Kerr trial

The police officer at the centre of Sam Kerr’s trial has spoken in court on a dramatic day where the Australian’s police interview was heard.

Sam Kerr arrest footage shows 'vile abuse'

A police officer told a London court on Wednesday (AEDT) that he was determined to pursue the prosecution of Matildas star Sam Kerr after she called him “f***ing stupid and white”.

Kerr, 31, is charged with causing racially aggravated harassment to police constable Stephen Lovell during an incident in southwest London in the early hours of January 30, 2023.

It is alleged that Kerr and her partner, West Ham midfielder Kristie Mewis, had been out drinking when they were driven to a police station by a taxi driver.

The driver complained that they had refused to pay clean-up costs after one of them had vomited, and that one of them had smashed the vehicle’s rear window.

The women told officers the driver had been “acting in a crazy way” by driving fast, repeatedly stopping and speeding up again, locking them in the car, and refusing to let them go for about 15 minutes, Kingston Crown Court heard.

The driver first called police and transported Kerr and Mewis to Twickenham Police Station.

Footage from Lovell’s body-worn camera was previously played to jurors, in which the Matildas captain told Lovell and another police officer that she and Mewis were “very scared” and “trying to escape” the cab when they damaged the vehicle.

The Australian is alleged to have become “abusive and insulting” towards Lovell.

Kerr accepts making the comments but denies that they amount to the charge. The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) originally decided not to charge Kerr, the court heard.

Sam Kerr arrives at Kingston Crown Court on February 3. Photo by HENRY NICHOLLS / AFP.
Sam Kerr arrives at Kingston Crown Court on February 3. Photo by HENRY NICHOLLS / AFP.

It was put to Lovell by barrister Grace Forbes, Kerr’s legal defender, that he only provided a statement alleging that Kerr’s comments had caused alarm or harassment after that decision.

In his first statement to the CPS, the officer made no mention of the “f***ing stupid and white” comment having an impact on him, the jury was told.

Prosecutors authorised the police to charge Kerr after Lovell submitted a second statement in December, 2023 — 11 months after the incident.

He read a section of that statement to the court that said the comments made him “shocked, upset, and (left) me feeling humiliated”.

Forbes asked Lovell whether he had been “determined to pursue” Kerr.

Lovell said “yes” and Forbes asked “through the criminal courts”? The officer said “yes” again.

Body-cam footage of Sam Kerr played in court. Source: Twitter
Body-cam footage of Sam Kerr played in court. Source: Twitter
Sam Kerr with girlfriend Kristie Mews. Picture: Instagram
Sam Kerr with girlfriend Kristie Mews. Picture: Instagram

Forbes noted that prosecutors had originally found no evidence of harassment or alarm caused by Kerr’s comments, and suggested Lovell’s second statement described their effect “purely to get a criminal charge over the line”.

During re-examination by prosecutor Bill Emlyn Jones, Lovell told the jury that Kerr’s words had made him feel “belittled and upset”.

Forbes challenged Lovell on whether he knew Kerr was a famous athlete at the time of the incident.

Forbes said to Lovell: “I am going to suggest to you that you made an assumption that she was a troublemaker, she was difficult and that because of what she does for a living, that she was an arrogant person”.

Lovell said he was not a football fan and did not know who Kerr was.

Kerr makes major admission in police interview

The court also heard Kerr’s claims she was ignored by police officers after telling them the taxi driver left her fearing for her life.

Lovell first saw Kerr that evening as she crawled through a smashed taxi window outside Twickenham Police Station, the court was told.

Sam Kerr’s trial is scheduled for five days. Photo by Leon Neal/Getty Images.
Sam Kerr’s trial is scheduled for five days. Photo by Leon Neal/Getty Images.

Inside the police station the conversation between Kerr and Lovell became “heated”, the prosecution said, referring to the “stupid and white” comments made by the footballer.

In a police interview the following day, Kerr told the officer in charge that: “I was obviously intoxicated. I should not have been so front footed, but I was very threatened with how I felt,” she said in the interview played in court.

“I am a very honest person and I can honestly say I did not feel protected in that moment as a female.

“In that moment I was feeling very threatened because of one: How I was being treated, and two: For my life in that car.

“I was in a taxi and I did vomit outside the window, and in that moment onwards the taxi driver became very aggressive and driving very dangerous, and had us both very scared.

“I actually pressed the emergency thing on my phone and spoke to someone and he (the driver) would not return us, drop us off — we wanted to pay whatever it was. He said we weren’t going to pay but that is not true at all.

“He literally was so dangerous and so scary and he had us both very afraid.”

The court was told she later transferred £900 ($1796) to pay for the damage.

The interview also included a telling admission from Kerr.

Kristie Mewis kisses Sam Kerr in a photo shared on Instagram.
Kristie Mewis kisses Sam Kerr in a photo shared on Instagram.
Matildas star Sam Kerr celebrating her engagement with Kristie Mewis.
Matildas star Sam Kerr celebrating her engagement with Kristie Mewis.

During the exchange with police constable Ryan Skinner, the officer conducting the interview, Kerr was asked if she would like to say anything to Lovell.

Kerr responded: “Just sorry I think, of course, I understand he was doing his job.”

Kerr said it was “very confronting” to only speak to three male officers despite just being with “a very dangerous man”, adding that she “definitely” would have preferred to speak with a woman in that situation.

During her police interview, Kerr claimed she could not recall which officer was Lovell, but said: “We spoke to three officers and honestly I didn’t feel very helped.

“We were both very scared, very upset and we didn’t feel like we, I guess, were believed, on arrival, and were kind of being - not forced - but told just behave.”

Kerr’s defence said Kerr at the time believed Lovell doubted her claim of being “held hostage”.

Kerr is expected to give evidence when the trial continues on Thursday morning (AEDT).

Matildas respond after first day of Sam Kerr trial

Sam Kerr raises her phone to police officers. Photo: X.
Sam Kerr raises her phone to police officers. Photo: X.

Football Australia on Tuesday issued a brief statement to say the governing body’s chief concern is Kerr’s wellbeing.

“Football Australia is aware of the ongoing legal proceedings involving Sam Kerr in England. As this matter is currently before the courts, it would be inappropriate for us to comment further at this stage.

“We respect the legal process and will continue to monitor the situation closely. Our priority remains the wellbeing of Sam as well as upholding the integrity and values of Australian football.

“We will provide further comment when appropriate and in line with the legal process.”

Sam Kerr’s alleged ugly gesture to police

Thirty minutes of footage from Lovell’s body camera was shown to the court on Tuesday in which the Matildas striker is heard saying to police: “Honestly, you guys are f***ing stupid and white.”

At one point in the bodycam video, Kerr challenges the claims made by the taxi driver, saying: “That is f***ing bullshit. He is a f***ing liar.

“Why are you listening to him over us two? This stupid c**t would not let us go.”

One of the most startling moments in the video shows Kerr appearing to boast about her wealth.

Jones said PC Lovell felt “somewhat belittled” when Kerr allegedly showed off her bank account figures.

“PC Lovell tried a number of times to explain to Ms Kerr and Ms Mewis what the taxi driver had said but they would not let him speak and kept interrupting him every time he tried,” the prosecutor said.

“The defendant used her mobile telephone to show PC Lovell the contents of her bank account as if to say, “look, I could easily afford to pay for any damage to the taxi” if she wanted to.’”

Kerr made her debut for current Women’s Super League champions Chelsea in 2020. She is currently out of action with a knee injury which saw her miss the Matildas’ Paris Olympics campaign last year.

Originally published as ‘Upset and humiliated’: Second statement rocks Sam Kerr trial

Original URL: https://www.thechronicle.com.au/sport/football/upset-and-humiliated-second-statement-rocks-sam-kerr-trial/news-story/573793e0b8286117223ae92161e6bb54