Among the items Morrissey said he would have introduced had he gone to trial is a blowup of the job application form of the teenager whom Morrissey hired as a receptionist and who was the alleged victim of Morrissey’s sexual advances. The exhibit shows a birthday in 1991, five years before her actual birth. The prosecution would have argued that Morrissey knew or should have known her actual age.

Morrissey said the alleged victim will come forward to disclose a conspiracy from a jilted lover who hacked volatile text messages and images into various cellphones. The texts and images became the foundation of the case against him, Morrissey said.

Morrissey also presented a map of the Greater Richmond area illustrating his and the receptionist’s locations, based on cellphone usage and pictures, the night of Aug. 20, 2013. That is the night that Morrissey and the receptionist allegedly had sexual intercourse at his office, prompting an alleged text message from the victim that she had just had sex with her boss. “OMG,” it began.

The map, as well as photographs, show that the receptionist and Morrissey were together at a Farm Bureau event in Charles City County at 8 p.m. The time can be seen on the teenager’s watch in one of the photos.