Defence lawyers continue submissions at hockey players’ sex assault trial
Posted Jun 10, 2025 2:00 am.
Last Updated Jun 10, 2025 11:24 am.
Defence lawyers for five former members of Canada’s world junior hockey team are continuing to hammer at the credibility of the complainant as they make final submissions at the players’ sexual assault trial.
A lawyer representing Alex Formenton is arguing that video evidence from the bar where the woman first encountered several of the players contradicts her testimony that she was plied with alcohol and separated from her friends, and that she was extremely intoxicated.
Daniel Brown has repeatedly argued the woman lied or embellished in her testimony, and that her account of what happened evolved over time.
Court heard submissions Monday from lawyers representing Michael McLeod and Carter Hart.
McLeod’s lawyer, David Humphrey, argued the complainant has presented an “entirely unbelievable and unreliable” version of the events at the heart of the trial.
McLeod, Hart, Formenton and their former teammates Dillon Dube and Callan Foote have pleaded not guilty to sexual assault.
McLeod has also pleaded not guilty to an additional charge of being a party to the offence of sexual assault.
The charges relate to an encounter with a woman in a London, Ont., hotel room in June 2018, at a time when many of the team’s members were in town for events celebrating their championship win.