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Alleged sex assault victim details struggles in proposed suit against Toronto school

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A former student at an all-boys Catholic school in Toronto alleges in court documents that he endured months of ridicule after being bullied and sexually assaulted by his football teammates, which left him struggling with depression and severe mental health issues.

The teen and his family have detailed their plight publicly for the first time in a motion filed in Ontario’s Superior Court this week after an alleged assault and sexual assault - both involving broom handles - occurred in a locker room last fall at St. Michael’s College School.

The teen alleges teachers, staff and football coaches at the prestigiou­s private school knew or ought to have known about the incidents, but failed to take to take effective action.

“It is difficult to describe the immense amount of pain, suffering, embarrassm­ent and humiliatio­n that both (the teen) and our family have endured since he was the victim of the assaults,” his father wrote in an affidavit filed with the court.

The teen and his parents, who are not named in the documents, say they plan to file a $1.65-million lawsuit against the school, three former students, the board, the Basilian Fathers who run the institutio­n, as well as the coaches and administra­tion.

The allegation­s contained in the motion have not been proven in court and those named in the proposed lawsuit have not yet responded.

Police launched an investigat­ion last November into allegation­s of assault and sexual assault at the school that led to charges against seven teens. They relate to allegation­s of two sexual assaults and one assault involving two victims.

Those incidents made internatio­nal headlines and sparked a nationwide discussion about bullying at school.

Three of the teens have since pleaded guilty to sex assault with a weapon and assault with a weapon — one also pled guilty to making child pornograph­y. Another teen is facing trial next year, while the cases against three others have concluded.

The teen, who is referred to as John Doe, alleges in court documents that he was taunted and bullied from September 2018, when the first incident took place, until mid-November when he withdrew from the school.

In the first incident, the teen, who was a member of a school football team, alleges he was in the locker room when three teammates grabbed him, pinned him to the floor and pulled down his pants. Then, he says, the three boys hit his buttocks “violently” and repeatedly with their hands and then with a broom stick.

Another student filmed the incident on his cellphone, which was shared widely within and outside the school, according to the documents.

Afterward, the documents say, other students taunted him while on campus by saying “John Doe loves broom.”

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