A man convicted of gang rape has lost his appeal, according to reporting that cites a short video recording from inside the victim’s home. The case involves a Tinder date in which the woman tells the court that she did not want the sexual assault to proceed, saying “I don’t want to.” The prosecution case describes how the man brings three friends to the woman’s home after the date and that the assault occurs there. One outlet also highlights a brief video clip that it says captures the moment the woman tries to stop the situation from escalating. After conviction, the defendant appealed, arguing against the findings and sentence. The court rejects the appeal, leaving the gang rape convictions in place. The reporting characterizes the conduct as predatory and frames the woman’s resistance as central to the evidence, including the alleged contemporaneous warning captured in the recording. The decision means the convictions stand, and the outcome applies to the man’s request to overturn the ruling.