
Hockey Canada interviews among evidence excluded from ex-junior players’ jury trial
Three of the five hockey players accused of sexually assaulting a woman in a London, Ont., hotel room in 2018 spoke about the events of that night with an investigator hired by Hockey Canada, but those statements are not part of their criminal trial.
Prosecutors wanted to use the interviews to cross-examine Michael McLeod, Dillon Dube and Alex Formenton if they chose to testify, but an Ontario judge last year excluded the statements from trial because they were obtained by the investigator, Danielle Robitaille, under threat of penalties that could affect their hockey careers.
The details can now be reported as the trial moves ahead with a judge alone, following the jury’s dismissal on Friday morning.
“These statements by these defendants … in my view, were achieved through such significant unfairness in a process that was an absolute no-win for them – whether you call it compelled or coerced, they effectively were left with a choice, I suppose, but really no choice at all,” Ontario Superior Court Justice Bruce Thomas said at a pretrial hearing on the issue last November.