Quebec judge authorizes class action on behalf of alleged victims of ex-hockey coach
LONGUEUIL — A Quebec Superior Court justice has authorized a class-action lawsuit on behalf of victims of a former Montreal police officer and minor hockey coach who died awaiting trial on sex-related charges.
Justice Pierre Gagnon on Thursday authorized the $11-million lawsuit against the estate of François Lamarre and the City of Longueuil, Que., on Montreal’s south shore.
The court filing alleges Lamarre sexually abused dozens or possibly hundreds of children over a 30-year span, including when he worked as a minor hockey coach in the former city of Greenfield Park, Que., which has since been absorbed by Longueuil.
Pierre Boivin, a lawyer for the plaintiffs, says hundreds of victims suffered at the hands of Lamarre, who was arrested and charged with gross indecency, indecent exposure, sexual assault, sexual touching and invitation to sexual touching, involving four alleged male victims between the ages of nine and 16.