
Just for Laughs founder says three women in sex-assault civil trial were consenting
MONTRÉAL — Just for Laughs founder Gilbert Rozon testified Wednesday that he had consensual relations with three of the nine women suing him for sexual assault and misconduct.
On his third day of testimony during his civil trial for sexual assault, Rozon began to respond to the allegations against him. The nine women are seeking nearly $14 million in damages over alleged sexual abuse.
He was first questioned in the case of Annick Charette, the only complainant whose case was previously tried in criminal court. Charette claims that Rozon raped her in 1980, but he was acquitted in 2020 on the basis of reasonable doubt.
On Wednesday, Rozon said Charette initiated a sexual encounter with him. He also claimed to have had the consent of two other complainants, who both allege that he raped them.