Ottawa Citizen

Probe clears TV host after allegation­s of sexual harassment

- PAOLO LORIGGIO

An independen­t investigat­ion has cleared a veteran journalist with Ontario’s public broadcaste­r of sexual harassment allegation­s, saying Steve Paikin was more credible than the Toronto woman who made the accusation­s against him.

In a report released Friday, investigat­or Rachel Turnpenney said while there is no doubt Sarah Thomson genuinely believes Paikin propositio­ned her, the evidence brought forward by Thomson and others does not support her account of what happened.

“The investigat­or had doubts surroundin­g Thomson’s ability to accurately observe and recount the events in question,” the report said.

“She tended to make leaps without sufficient evidence to do so and she linked evidence together without factual foundation. Thomson’s evidence also veered towards being exaggerate­d and untrue.”

Paikin, meanwhile, “was consistent in his evidence that he believes nothing of a sexual nature was said (or implied),” the report said.

The investigat­ion was commission­ed by Ontario’s public broadcaste­r in February after Thomson, a former Toronto mayoral candidate, made a series of allegation­s on her website Women’s Post.

She alleged Paikin, host of TVOntario’s flagship current events program The Agenda, made a sexual advance toward her over lunch in 2010 and that she “politely” declined the offer. She then suggested that she was barred from appearing on his show as a result of her refusal.

She further alleged that Paikin made a sexualized comment at a political event two years later.

Paikin addressed the issue in a Facebook post a few days after the posts emerged, saying the allegation­s were “bogus” but that he had alerted his employer. He continued to host the show during the investigat­ion, which spanned 11 weeks and involved interviews with 21 witnesses.

He tweeted a brief response to the report Friday and declined to comment further.

“While the last 11 weeks have been pretty difficult, I’m relieved to read this report. My deepest thanks to all who believed me,” he wrote.

Thomson did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment but posted emails and Facebook messages on her website that she said corroborat­ed her account.

The messages, from Thomson’s then-assistant who she said was present at the 2010 lunch, were deemed problemati­c by the investigat­or, as was the rest of that witness’s evidence.

Turnpenney said the former assistant could not recall sending the email, and suggested to her that in at least one of the Facebook messages, he was simply trying to “play along.”

Thomson’s assertion that she was blocked from appearing on The Agenda following the lunch was also inaccurate, the investigat­or said, citing a September 2011 appearance. What’s more, Turnpenney wrote, Paikin does not determine who comes on the show.

“Paikin is not the ultimate gatekeeper for guests on The Agenda. Further there is no evidence that Paikin attempted to interfere with or block a producer from booking Thomson on The Agenda,” she wrote.

As for the 2012 allegation­s, Turnpenney said Thomson could not place herself, Paikin and a person she named as a witness at the same event.

“The date and location of the event was unclear to the investigat­or and remained so at the time of drafting this report,” she said. “Thomson could have potentiall­y offered some evidence in the form of hotel receipts or other expenses/records but did not do so.”

TVO’s CEO, Lisa de Wilde, said in a statement that the broadcaste­r is proud of Paikin’s work and the investigat­ion is now closed.

The Ontario government has launched an investigat­ion into a leak from a Toronto jail related to a man accused of killing 10 people in a van attack this week. The probe was triggered by a Toronto Sun article that is accompanie­d by a photograph of an inmate the newspaper claims is that of accused mass killer Alek Minassian inside the Toronto South Detention Centre. The report cites anonymous sources who heard Minassian allegedly say that he had no regrets for the victims and that he wished he had been shot by police.

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