The Peterborough Examiner

Ex-ski coach Bertrand Charest found guilty on 37 charges in sex trial

- SIDHARTHA BANERJEE

SAINT-JEROME, Que. — A Quebec judge described a former high-performanc­e Canadian ski coach as a sexual predator Thursday as he found him guilty of 37 charges related to the exploitati­on and sexual assault of his young female students.

Bertrand Charest’s crimes took place more than 20 years ago as he trained aspiring profession­al downhill skiers.

Some of the offences took place both before and during Charest’s stint with Alpine Canada’s women’s developmen­t team between 1996 and 1998.

“The accused acted as a veritable predator, spinning his web carefully to attract young women, teenagers, and to exercise total control over them,” Quebec court Judge Sylvain Lepine said in his ruling.

“His search for sexual pleasure had no limits while he was in a position of authority over these young Canadian competitiv­e skiers.”

Charest, 52, was acquitted on 18 charges, while the court said it didn’t have jurisdicti­on over two other counts because they were related to events that allegedly occurred in New Zealand.

The 57 charges included sexual assault, sexual exploitati­on and one of sexual assault causing bodily harm. The 12 complainan­ts said the abuse took place between 1991 and 1998 in Quebec as well as other locations such as Whistler, B.C., New Zealand and the United States.

All but one was under the age of 18, with the youngest being 12.

The guilty verdicts pertained to charges involving nine of the 12 women.

Many of the victims listened alongside family members as Lepine read out the verdicts for about 40 minutes in Saint-Jerome, north of Montreal.

Charest stood and occasional­ly shook his head as Lepine addressed the court and the accused appear to mouth a “wow” when the judge finished reading the verdicts.

Central to the case was the credibilit­y of the victims. On that front, Lepine left no doubt.

“The court believes the complainan­ts and their testimonie­s are credible and reliable,” he said.

Lepine, who described the Crown’s case as “damning,” commended the victims, who he said testified with aplomb and conviction about events they endured 20 years ago.

Several testified they had sexual relationsh­ips with Charest, with many saying he was controllin­g and manipulati­ve toward the athletes whose careers he managed.

Some said they felt they were in love with Charest at the time but eventually came to believe they had been manipulate­d.

One former competitiv­e Canadian skier told the trial Charest took her to have an abortion when she was about 15 after getting pregnant following unprotecte­d sex with him on numerous occasions.

After the abortion, the sexual encounters continued, with Charest purchasing contracept­ives for her and getting a prescripti­on from his own father.

The woman, whose identity was under publicatio­n ban like that of the other witnesses, testified she was young and in love with her coach and that Charest advised her to keep their relationsh­ip quiet because he would go to prison if it became known.

Charest did not testify at the trial, but his lawyer, Antonio Cabral, said the accused had believed the sex he had with the young skiers was consensual.

But Lepine said the victims were vulnerable and compromise­d because they were afraid to lose Charest as a coach.

The judge said Charest’s actions constitute­d an unequivoca­l abuse of trust and power.

“The court came to the conclusion that in the case of touching, as well as for complete sexual intercours­e, these young women were under the sway of the accused and could not consent,” he said.

Crown prosecutor Caroline Lafleur expressed satisfacti­on with the verdicts.

“The judge looked at the credibilit­y of all the victims and all the witnesses and came to the conclusion they had a lot of credibilit­y,” said Lafleur, adding she will meet with the victims to prepare for sentencing arguments.

Cabral said his client was “disappoint­ed” with the outcome.

 ?? POSTMEDIA NETWORK FILES ?? Bertrand Charest seen in 2013. A Quebec judge found the former highperfor­mance ski coach guilty on Thursday of 37 charges related to the exploitati­on and sexual assault of his young female students.
POSTMEDIA NETWORK FILES Bertrand Charest seen in 2013. A Quebec judge found the former highperfor­mance ski coach guilty on Thursday of 37 charges related to the exploitati­on and sexual assault of his young female students.

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