LA court orders Trevor Bauer's accuser to pay him over $300K for settlement violation

A Los Angeles Superior Court judge ordered the woman who accused former Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Trevor Bauer of sexual assault to pay more than for violating the terms of a settlement agreement on Monday Lindsey Hill accused Bauer of sexual assault in leading to an MLB examination that resulted in a massive suspension for Bauer They would ultimately settle their lawsuits in with Bauer suing Hill for defamation while she sued for assault and sexual battery It was agreed that neither party would pay the other but that changed after Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Daniel Crowley ordered Hill to pay Bauer This comes after Hill s attorneys reported Bauer s attorneys in an email that she would receive from her insurance strategy CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS COMBauer is to receive for damages while attorney fees interest and costs bring the grand total to more than Hill breached their settlement agreement with each other by discussing Bauer on podcasts and in masses appearances the Los Angeles Times communicated Bauer sued Hill in October when the suit cited asserts on a podcast or social media which were all alleged violations of their settlement agreement that prohibited her from saying Bauer or any representative paid her any money as consideration for the settlement Hill never contested or responded to the suit from Bauer TREVOR BAUER CALLS OUT MLB AFTER PETE ROSE REINSTATEMENT WHILE HE REMAINS OUT OF LEAGUEIn turn Crowley granted Bauer a default win after Hill s attorneys notified Bauer s attorneys they had not made a strong enough incident in February and then did not justify their fees in April While she has been ordered to pay Bauer Hill went on a social media rant saying she would not oblige by the court s decision Here s all I m gonna say HE WILL NEVER SEE A CENT FROM ME AND HE KNOWS THIS Hill posted on X with a heart emoji I was awarded k over what he did to me in and I refused to participate in this suit in any way shape or form He will never see a cent I refuse to give him money or my sanity Love yall Bauer s agent Rachel Luba clapped back with her own post on her X account after seeing Hill s response Note I m not sure she understands how the law works Luba wrote Despite her maintains she doesn t get to decide whether she pays him or not Bauer will be able to garnish her wages and seize any assets Additionally she cannot appeal when she entirely chose not to participate and defend herself against the lawsuit which was very black and white to begin with and she stood zero chance to win regardless Lastly any money she conned from her insurance company initially was paid because they solely yearned to get the hell out of it because it was a losing situation for them Hill responded Oh sissy when you battle a sociopath for years on end you set your life up to not have your name tied to any assets In terms of garnishing wages ain t gonna happen baby catch me if you can So sorry I won t be contributing to your date night fund Bauer is at the moment pitching in Japan s Nippon Professional Baseball League He has been out of MLB for the past four years due to the sexual assault claims that led to a -game suspension by MLB but it was later reduced to games after an appeal His suspension may be up but no MLB organization has brought Bauer back into the fold Bauer has never been one to shy away from sharing his thoughts and he was not going to in this affair Bauer suggested this past August that MLB is the reason he cannot sign with another unit not because a club does not believe his talent is still there to perform at the big-league level He bulk in recent months called out MLB after Pete Rose and other deceased former ballplayers were taken off the league s permanently ineligible list So since Pete is welcome back now does that go for everyone who has been blackballed Bauer solicited on X Or do you veritably have to be guilty of something to qualify for that Follow Fox News Digital s sports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter