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Liberal MP says bar allegation a mix-up

- TeresA WriGht The Canadian Press

OTTAWA • A Liberal MP who is facing an allegation of assault after a weekend visit to a Halifax bar is speaking out, calling the whole thing a case of mistaken identity.

Francis Drouin, who represents the eastern Ontario riding of Glengarry-PrescottRu­ssell, has issued a statement detailing his version of what happened in Halifax in the early hours of Saturday morning.

In it, Drouin — who was in Halifax for the federal Liberal policy convention — says that while he was chatting with friends, he heard a woman shouting from another part of the bar.

“While I was standing facing the bar, with my credit card in hand, I heard what I believed to be a woman’s voice coming from another area of the establishm­ent behind me, yelling that her buttocks had been grabbed,” the statement says.

“Her comments were clearly not directed towards me.”

Drouin says he then shouted for the alleged perpetrato­r to be evicted from the bar, paid for his drink with his credit card and proceeded with his friends to another area of the establishm­ent.

That’s when he says a woman with a cellphone “mistakenly” tried to connect him to the alleged incident.

A Halifax police spokeswoma­n said no charges have been laid in the incident, which took place after 2 a.m.

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