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Eight surveillance cameras in a College St. bar captured two men repeatedly sexually assaulting an extremely intoxicated woman between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m., a Crown prosecutor told a jury Monday morning.

In an overview of the evidence the jury is expected to hear during the trial, prosecutor Rick Nathanson said the videos will show the woman going in and out of consciousness, unable to stand on her own, and being physically overpowered by the two men during repeated rough and forceful sexual acts over long periods of time that she did not consent to.

The videos will also show the woman was served alcohol at the bar, including the two men giving her three drinks within 12 minutes, and given cocaine, Nathanson said.

The surveillance videos will be “difficult to watch” but are necessary to show the jury so they can assess the woman’s level of intoxication and decide “whether (she) consented, and had the mental capacity to consent, to all of the sexual acts that took place,” Nathanson said. The videos do not have audio.

Gavin MacMillan, 44, and Enzo DeJesus Carrasco, 34, have pleaded not guilty to charges of gang sexual assault, drugging to overpower and forcible confinement. MacMillan was the owner of the College Street Bar in Little Italy and DeJesus Carrassco was the manager at the time of the alleged sexual assaults on Dec. 14 and 15, 2016, according to an agreed statement of facts.

The central issues in the case are consent and capacity to consent.

The complainant’s identity is covered by a publication ban. She has little memory of much of what happened that night, Nathanson said, but has said she did not consent to any sexual activity with either man.

The allegations described by Nathanson in his opening address have not been proven in court. The videos have not yet been played to the jury. The following descriptions of what will be seen in the videos are Nathanson’s.

Nathanson said the woman, a freelance photographer who was then 24, went to the College Street Bar at 7:30 p.m. in the evening of Dec. 14, 2016 to meet up with a friend who was doing a bartending course there. The woman was visiting from out of town and staying with another friend.

The woman had a few drinks with the bartending class group, Nathanson said.

The woman’s friend left the bar around 10 p.m. The woman made plans to meet up with another friend and remained at the bar, which was closed to the public for the bartending event. She, MacMillan and DeJesus Carrasco were the only ones at the bar at the time, Nathanson said.

After her friend left the two men gave the woman three drinks over the next 12 minutes, Nathanson said. MacMillan then left the bar for about 45 minutes.

Nathanson said the video will show the woman becoming increasingly and visibly drunk and DeJesus Carrasco forcefully sticking his hand into the woman’s pants. She removed his hand each time or backed away, Nathanson said.

By 11 p.m., the woman was leaning her head on the bar and DeJesus Carrasco physically pulled her up and walked her out, Nathanson said. At one point, DeJesus Carrasco texted MacMillan: “this b---- is out of control.” MacMillan texted back and told him to “fire her” and come join him elsewhere, Nathanson said.

Later, the woman comes back into the bar and appears to pass out on a chair for 10 minutes, Nathanson said. DeJesus Carrasco texted MacMillan: “she’s dead dead dead, im dealing with it.” He texted another person: “I have a girl pass out.”

DeJesus Carrasco pulled the woman over to the bar, held her by her chin or throat and slapped her 10 times on the face, to which she barely appeared to react, Nathanson said. He then positioned her head over what appeared to be lines of cocaine though it is unclear how much if any she inhaled, Nathanson said.

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MacMillan returned to the bar, and appeared to take some cocaine along with DeJesus Carrasco. They appear to give the woman cocaine two more times within about 20 minutes, Nathanson said.

A few minutes later the woman “crumpled” to the floor, Nathanson said.

About half an hour after she appeared to pass out in the chair and 15 minutes after she was made to take cocaine, she was pulled to her feet and held by MacMillan while DeJesus Carrasco forcibly penetrated her with his hand, Nathanson said.

Over the next hour she was repeatedly sexually assaulted by the two men, appearing at some points unable to stand up on her own, unconscious or near unconscious, Nathanson said.

For one hour she was in the women’s washroom, where there are no surveillance cameras. Both men are seen entering the washroom a few times, Nathanson said.

She was led out of the washroom by MacMillan and was again sexually assaulted by both men for “very lengthy periods of time,” Nathanson said. At certain times she appeared to be “physically overpowered” by the men, at other times she appeared to smile or kiss them, Nathanson said. For much of the time, MacMillan kept a firm grip on her hair, Nathanson said.

The woman left with DeJesus Carrasco in a taxi around 6 a.m. She believed he was taking her to her friend’s place but he took her to his own apartment where he again sexually assaulted her, Nathanson said.

The complainant reported the sexual assault to the police that afternoon. Sexual assault nurse Judy Waldman examined her and found bruising and injuries, Nathanson said. Under cross-examination, Waldman said that it is not possible to tell, just based on the injuries she observed and recorded, whether they came from consensual sex or sexual assault.

The complainant gave a statement to police in the early hours of Dec. 16, 2016 and the two men were arrested later that day.

The trial continues.