
Jurors in hockey players’ sex-assault trial told 2022 lawsuit not proof of wrongdoing
Allegations laid out in a sexual-assault lawsuit against Hockey Canada and eight unnamed players cannot be used as proof of any wrongdoing in the ongoing criminal trial of five hockey players, jurors in the case heard Thursday.
A woman whose identity cannot be disclosed launched a lawsuit in the spring of 2022 alleging she was sexually assaulted in June 2018 by eight members of Canada’s 2018 world junior hockey team in London, Ont. Hockey Canada quickly settled the suit for an undisclosed amount before TSN first broke the story.
News of the settlement drew national attention, and in the months that followed, Hockey Canada and London police reopened their investigations into the allegations. The revived police probe led to charges against five former members of the world junior team in early 2024.
Michael McLeod, Carter Hart, Alex Formenton, Dillon Dube and Callan Foote have pleaded not guilty to sexual assault. McLeod has also pleaded not guilty to an additional charge of being a party to the offence of sexual assault.