Hockey Canada sex-assault trial won’t consider 2022 statements told to investigator | Unpublished
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Author: Colin Freeze, Robyn Doolittle
Publication Date: May 19, 2025 - 22:10

Hockey Canada sex-assault trial won’t consider 2022 statements told to investigator

May 19, 2025
On Oct. 1, 2022, Michael McLeod walked a Hockey Canada investigator through his version of what happened on the night that he and some of his teammates are alleged to have sexually assaulted a woman at a downtown hotel in London, Ont., four years earlier.The investigator, a Toronto lawyer named Danielle Robitaille, asked him questions about when he first met the complainant – a woman known only as E.M. because of a publication ban – at a bar called Jack’s.


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