
Gilbert Rozon, Just for Laughs founder, continues to deny allegations in civil trial
MONTRÉAL — Just for Laughs founder Gilbert Rozon on Monday denied the allegations of two sisters who say he sexually assaulted them, one of whom is his former partner.
The disgraced former comedy mogul continued to reject the allegations against him at his civil trial for sexual assault in Montreal, as he has done for several days since his testimony began.
Rozon is being sued by nine women seeking nearly $14 million in damages over alleged sexual abuse.
On Monday in Superior Court, he denied sexually assaulting Sophie and Véronique Moreau, two sisters he met through his interactions with their late father, the famous comedian and impersonator Jean-Guy Moreau. Sophie is one of the plaintiffs in the case, while Véronique — Rozon’s former partner — has also testified against him.