Close X
Monday, October 7, 2024
ADVT 
National

Alleged Victim Says Bertrand Charest Kissed Her On The Lips When She Was 16

The Canadian Press, 06 Mar, 2017 01:05 PM
    SAINT-JEROME, Que. — Another alleged victim of ex-national ski coach Bertrand Charest has taken the stand at his sex-assault trial.
     
    She told the court today the accused coached her when she was 13 and 14 but that she failed to make the elite team Charest set up.
     
    The witness says she stayed in contact with him after that because she viewed him as a confidant.
     
    She testified Charest kissed her on the lips when she was 16 and told her everything would be different if she were 18.
     
    The woman, who is the fourth alleged victim to take the stand since the trial began last week, also testified that Charest told her more than once he wished he could be her first lover and that it would be a memorable experience.
     
    Charest is facing 57 charges, including sexual assault and breach of trust, with 12 alleged victims between the ages of 12 and 19 at the time.
     
    Charest, 51, worked with Alpine Canada's women's development team between 1996 and 1998 and has been in custody since his arrest in March 2015.

    MORE National ARTICLES

    Immigrants Could Make Up One-third Of Population By 2036, Statscan Study Says

    Immigrants Could Make Up One-third Of Population By 2036, Statscan Study Says
    A new study from Statistics Canada says that almost half the country's population could be an immigrant or the child of an immigrant within the next 20 years.

    Immigrants Could Make Up One-third Of Population By 2036, Statscan Study Says

    Democracy Watch Loses Conflict Argument Involving Premier In B.C. Court

    VANCOUVER — An advocacy group has lost its legal bid to have two rulings by B.C.'s conflict of interest commissioner involving Premier Christy Clark set aside.

    Democracy Watch Loses Conflict Argument Involving Premier In B.C. Court

    Ontario Hockey Exec Apologizes For Slur Directed At Canadian Female Protesters

    Ontario Hockey Exec Apologizes For Slur Directed At Canadian Female Protesters
    An Ontario minor hockey executive has apologized for a slur aimed at Canadian women who travelled to Washington, D.C., over the weekend to join a massive march against U.S. President Donald Trump.

    Ontario Hockey Exec Apologizes For Slur Directed At Canadian Female Protesters

    Vancouver Council Debates Where To Spend Opioid-Crisis Tax Dollars

    Vancouver Council Debates Where To Spend Opioid-Crisis Tax Dollars
    VANCOUVER — Councillors in Vancouver are mulling how to spend about $3.5 million in tax money earmarked for addressing the ongoing illicit drug overdose crisis that claimed 215 people in the city last year.

    Vancouver Council Debates Where To Spend Opioid-Crisis Tax Dollars

    A Dream Come True: Numbers For Lotto 6-49 Winner Came While He Was Sleeping

    A Dream Come True: Numbers For Lotto 6-49 Winner Came While He Was Sleeping
      Bahadur Sultani and his mother won $5.3 million in the Lotto 6-49 draw on Dec. 28.

    A Dream Come True: Numbers For Lotto 6-49 Winner Came While He Was Sleeping

    Tent City Cleanup At Courthouse Involves Removing Drug-Contaminated Soil

    Tent City Cleanup At Courthouse Involves Removing Drug-Contaminated Soil
      Workers and heavy equipment were at the 3,000-square metre site Tuesday to clear the land.

    Tent City Cleanup At Courthouse Involves Removing Drug-Contaminated Soil