Three teens who pleaded guilty in St. Mike’s sex scandal are spared jail time
TORONTO — Three teens who had pleaded guilty to assaulting and sexually assaulting two fellow students at an all-boys Catholic school in Toronto smiled, cried and hugged their families on Thursday after a judge sentenced them to two years of probation, sparing them jail time.
Justice Brian Weagent said the teens, who pleaded guilty in October to sexual assault with a weapon and assault with a weapon — one also pleaded guilty to making child pornography for recording one of the sex assaults — felt remorse for their actions.
The judge said the teens are intelligent and “excellent candidates for rehabilitation,” but warned them they must be strong members of society going forward.
“When you encounter bullying or hazing again, I take you at your word that you will call it out to the perpetrators and your peers,” Weagent said to the teens. “Your message has to be: it is always wrong for older, stronger or more senior males to sexually humiliate, bully, or assault their more vulnerable colleagues, particularly when the behaviour masquerades under the guise of acceptable male sports culture.