Calgary Herald

Meredith won't address allegation­s

- COLIN PERKEL

• A lawyer for Don Meredith said on Monday the senator will not address sexual-harassment allegation­s contained in a published news report.

The weekend article by HuffPost Canada cited a former female aide alleging the senator repeatedly groped her behind closed doors.

The woman, who was not named, also alleged Meredith threatened to wreck her employment prospects if she complained about him.

Meredith’s lawyer, Bill Trudell, said the senator would not respond to the accusation­s. “He co-operated long ago with the Senate investigat­ion into these allegation­s,” he said.

Trudell also questioned the timing of the report given that a Senate committee is set to wrap up an investigat­ion into the politician.

“The timing of this story is suspect given it is clear that the Senate committee is about to report,” Trudell said in an interview.

HuffPost managing editor Andree Lau said the publicatio­n has been gathering informatio­n on the story for the past three years.

“The claims of inappropri­ate workplace behaviour allegedly committed by a Canadian senator is an important story, which we pursued out of the public interest,” Lau said in an email. “Sen. Meredith and his lawyer declined opportunit­ies to be interviewe­d.”

Meredith could find out within days what punishment the Senate ethics committee will be recommendi­ng for his unrelated sexual relationsh­ip with a teenage girl. The committee has been pondering a range of sanctions from reprimand to outright expulsion.

The committee was aiming to finalize its recommenda­tions by Tuesday, and then table them in the upper chamber, committee chairwoman Raynell Andreychuk said last week.

Once the committee makes its recommenda­tions, it will be up to the Senate to decide on what, if any, action to take against Meredith.

The senator, 52, has spoken publicly only once since the Senate’s ethics officer, Lyse Ricard, issued a report earlier this year on his affair with the teen.

Ricard concluded that the married senator, a Pentecosta­l minister, had begun a relationsh­ip with the girl when she was just 16 and that it later became sexual. The report also found that Meredith had abused his position as a senator to take advantage of the young woman.

In a March interview with The Canadian Press, Meredith begged forgivenes­s for what he called his “moral failing” but rejected widespread calls to resign. He refused to discuss whether he’d had any other affairs.

Meredith also blamed racism for the allegation­s against him, although Trudell later dialed back that assertion saying race had no bearing on the scandal.

 ?? COLIN PERKEL / THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Senator Don Meredith could face sanctions by a Senate committee over his relationsh­ip with a teenage girl.
COLIN PERKEL / THE CANADIAN PRESS Senator Don Meredith could face sanctions by a Senate committee over his relationsh­ip with a teenage girl.

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