
This story discusses sexual assault and could be triggering for some readers.
Jarryd Hayne is going to prison.
It won't be easy. He's a rich and famous person. His barrister suggests that inside, he will need to be kept apart from the rest of the prison population, to prevent attacks on a trophy inmate and, to protect him from people who may try to extort money from the famous footballer.
It has been, she says, a very long road to reach this sentence, and it has taken a toll.
She's right. It's been four and a half years since Hayne was interviewed, and charged with sexual assault.
There have been three trials. One hung jury. Hours upon hours of analysis and testimony.
It takes its toll.
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On a young woman from Newcastle, who is un-named but known to all around her, who has been waiting for almost five years for validation of what she went through at the hands of one of Australia's most celebrated footballers.