Evidence complete at Gilbert Rozon rape trial, judge to hear closing arguments Nov. 6
MONTREAL — Evidence at the rape trial of Gilbert Rozon concluded Thursday as the former entertainment mogul once again denied under cross-examination that he ever assaulted the complainant.
“It didn’t happen,” he said. “I didn’t assault her, in any way.”
Upon leaving the courtroom, a journalist called out to Rozon, asking if he was innocent. “Absolutely,” he responded.
Rozon, 65, is charged with rape and indecent assault for acts allegedly committed in 1980 in St-Sauveur, Que. The wording of the charges is based on what was in the Criminal Code at the time.

