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Convicted Pedophile Graham James Pleads Guilty To New Charges

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 19 Jun, 2015 11:01 AM
    SWIFT CURRENT, Sask. — Convicted sex offender Graham James has pleaded guilty to more charges involving a player he once coached in junior hockey.
     
    James appeared in a Saskatchewan courtroom via video link from a prison in Quebec to enter his plea.
     
    The Crown and defence are presenting a joint submission that requests two years be added onto the five-year sentence James is almost finished serving on other charges.
     
    Prosecutor Glen Herman told the judge that James, who was coaching the Swift Current Broncos of the Western Hockey League, worked to build the victim's trust and "groomed him" to take part in the abuse.
     
    Herman said sexual contact started out with touching while clothed and progressed to the victim being naked. The prosecutor said the encounters occurred twice a week.
     
    Herman said James admitted to the victim that he was gay. He told the player that taking part wouldn't make him gay and suggested he would just be "helping out a friend."
     
    The player was 18 years old and Herman said "he felt he had no choice but to participate in these activities" because James could "crush" his hockey career.
     
    It is the third time James has faced sex charges involving players he coached.
     
    Two of those players, Todd Holt and Sheldon Kennedy, were in the Swift Current courtroom to support the latest victim, whose name is under a publication ban.
     
    The new charges were laid last month following an investigation that began after the RCMP received a complaint in September 2013.
     
    Holt, speaking on his way into the courthouse, recalled how he told  his family he was going to come forward and the importance of feeling supported.
     
    "After I spoke to them and gave them the heads up that I was thinking about coming out and giving my name out, they were very supportive," he said. "There weren't any big issues and I am grateful I did it today."
     
    James served 3 1/2 years in federal prison after he pleaded guilty in 1997 to sex offences against Kennedy and two others. Kennedy played for the Broncos at the time of the assaults and went on to play in the National Hockey League.
     
    James sought and received a pardon for those offences in 2007, but he was back in court a few years later when Holt and his cousin, retired Calgary Flames star Theo Fleury, came forward with a new set of allegations.
     
    James pleaded guilty and was initially sentenced to two years in 2012. An Appeal Court increased the sentence to five years, and although he has been eligible for full parole, James has never made an application.  
     
    A long time in the courts: A timeline of Graham James's legal history
     
    1983-84: Graham James named head scout of the Western Hockey League's Winnipeg Warriors and recruits Theoren Fleury and Sheldon Kennedy.
     
    1984: Hired as head coach of the WHL's Moose Jaw Warriors.
     
    1986: Hired as head coach and GM of WHL's Swift Current Broncos; acquires Kennedy in a trade.
     
    Nov. 22, 1996: Calgary police charge James with two counts of sexual assault involving more than 300 encounters with two of his former players over a span of 10 years.
     
    Jan. 2, 1997: Pleads guilty to sexual assault and is sentenced to 3 1/2 years in prison. The Canadian Hockey Association bans him for life from coaching.
     
    Feb. 27, 1998: James pleads guilty to indecent assault on a 14-year-old boy in 1971. He receives a six-month concurrent sentence.
     
    July 1, 2000: James's sentence expires. He disappears from the public eye.
     
    2001-03: James is found coaching boys teams in Spain, including the national team.
     
    2003: A civil lawsuit, filed in 1999 by an anonymous victim, is settled out of court. James tells a Canadian reporter who finds him in Spain: "I'm sorry for all of this.''
     
    2007: James quietly applies for and receives a pardon from the National Parole Board, prompting national outrage when it comes to light several years later.
     
    October 2009: Fleury releases his autobiography "Playing with Fire'' in which he alleges James sexually molested him from the age of 14.
     
    January 2010: Fleury files a complaint with the Winnipeg Police Service, prompting an investigation into his allegations.
     
    May 2010: Reporters track down James in Guadalajara, Mexico.
     
    October 2010: Winnipeg police issue a Canada-wide warrant for James. He faces nine new sex charges involving three boys and spanning 1979 to 1994. James is apprehended by police at the Toronto airport and brought back to Winnipeg.
     
    December 2010: James is granted bail and moves to Montreal.
     
    Dec. 7, 2011: James pleads guilty to sexual offences involving Fleury and one unnamed victim.
     
    March 2012: James is sentenced to two years.
     
    Feb. 15, 2013: Manitoba Court of Appeal increases sentence to five years.
     
    May 25, 2015: James is charged with sexual assault against a player he coached with the Swift Current Broncos in the early 1990s.
     
    June 19, 2015: James pleads guilty to most-recent charges.

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