
Popular $700 ‘Geedup' hoodie at the centre of Youth Court trial in Tauranga
Jessie told a judge they were smoking cannabis at a house when Kiri starting asking if she could have her Geedup hoodie.
'That was my pride and joy, I wasn't willing to give up my jersey.'
She said Kiri continued asking, and was getting 'angrier and angrier'.
'I could tell that she wasn't asking, she was starting to demand my jersey,' Jessie said.
She said she was sitting on the floor and Kiri was sat on the end of the bed before the alleged assault.
Jessie said she could tell 'something bad was about to happen' and then Kiri 'lent back and kicked me in the head'.
She'd been 'booted' in the middle of the forehead with Kiri's left foot and had 'seen stars'.
She told the court she hadn't wanted to be assaulted further, so she took off her hoodie and gave it to Kiri.
The girl then left the house with a puffer jacket that Kiri had 'thrown' at her after she'd received the Geedup.
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Mutual friends and smoking session
Jessie said she met up with Kiri, whom she'd become acquainted with online through a mutual friend, after they'd messaged over social media about having a cannabis-smoking 'session'.
They both agreed that Jessie had brought a bong, but Jessie said she hadn't provided any 'weed' because she'd been looking for someone to 'shout' her a session.
Kiri said they both had 'tinnies' and, after meeting near Mount Maunganui's Bayfair mall, the pair had gone to her cousin's house nearby.
The two girls, and Kiri's cousin, had been smoking when things allegedly came to a head.
Jessie said Kiri began to repeatedly ask her for her $700 'Handstyle Geedup' hoodie, which she'd received as a present from her mother.
After the alleged assault, Jessie said she headed back to Bayfair to catch a bus home and had been messaging her mum as she walked.
She read out messages produced as evidence. The first one she sent about the alleged interaction with Kiri said: 'She literally kicked me in the head'.
Her mother said: 'That's why Nan said not to go out with her.'
Jessie replied: 'I should have listened but I never get to go out and then when I do, this happens.'
Her mother replied that it was '$700 down the drain'.
Jessie said when she got home she went straight to her room to lie down, and later started 'uncontrollably vomiting'.
She told family members she lived with what had happened, and was monitored at home by her grandmother, who is a nurse.
Her uncle had taken 'a mate' around to Kiri's house to get the jersey back.
Jessie was taken to the doctor a 'couple of days later' where she reported symptoms of a minor concussion, but no visible injuries were noted.
Defence: A regretted clothing swap
The defence put to Jessie there had been no assault, and that there had simply been a clothing swap between the girls that she later regretted.
'Isn't it the case that you actually agreed to swap the hoodie with the puffer jacket until the next day, when you were going to swap back?' Kiri's lawyer Mary-Ann McCarty said during cross-examination.
'That is not what happened because I would not swap my $700 hoodie for something that looked like a $40 puffer jacket,' Jessie replied.
McCarty asked if, when she went home with the '$40 puffer jacket on', her grandmother had asked where the hoodie was.
'She was furious because she knew that you had swapped a $700 hoodie for a $40 puffer jacket.'
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'Actually, she was furious at the fact I had been kicked in the head and my hoodie had been taken,' Jessie said.
McCarty said when faced with the anger of her grandmother at swapping clothes, Jessie had made up that story.
Jessie denied this, but didn't have an explanation for why she'd taken the puffer jacket, or been offered it, if the hoodie had been taken by force.
She told McCarty she hadn't been affected by the cannabis and was still 'pretty straight' at the time of the assault.
Kiri told the court she hadn't assaulted Jessie, and that she'd been surprised when Jessie's uncle had turned up to collect the jersey that night, as the plan had been to swap back at Bayfair the next day.
She said if she had kicked her, she would have 'owned up to it'.
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What really happened?
Judge Louis Bidois pointed to text messages between Jessie and her mother and said that 'they don't tell the whole story'.
'The exchange does not include the fact that the jersey had been taken, albeit there is the comment '$700 down the drain'... There's obviously further context, other messages, so effectively they are selective.'
There was no evidence from 'a cousin' who was present throughout the incident, nor from Jessie's uncle, who had recovered the jersey and returned the puffer jacket.
The question for the judge was who he believed.
While Jessie was 'far more articulate' than Kiri, that didn't mean she was more truthful, the judge said.
Judge Bidois said he found that Jessie was 'probably telling the truth' but he couldn't discount Kiri's denial.
He found the charge was not proven and dismissed it.

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