
Sex-assault civil trial of Just for Laughs founder Gilbert Rozon to resume next week
MONTREAL — The civil trial of Just for Laughs founder Gilbert Rozon on allegations of sexual assault will resume next week after the women suing him waived their rights to circumscribe the questions the defence can ask them.
Taking note of the nine plaintiffs’ position, the Court of Appeal on Friday dismissed Rozon’s motion seeking to exempt his trial from new Civil Code restrictions on questioning in sexual-assault cases.
In March, a Court of Appeal judge had said that new provincial legislation limiting the type of questions that can be posed to alleged victims or witnesses could affect Rozon’s trial. But the plaintiffs subsequently advised the court they would not seek to invoke the Civil Code provision.
The changes – adopted days before the trial started in December – prohibit questions that suggest an alleged victim’s sexual past or their decision to stay in contact with an alleged abuser harms their credibility.