The Standard (St. Catharines)

Rozon facing sexual misconduct allegation­s

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Gilbert Rozon, the founder of the Just For Laughs comedy festival, is facing allegation­s of sexual harassment and sexual assault from at least nine women who came forward Thursday.

Le Devoir and radio station 98.5 FM published allegation­s from the women, including some wellknown Quebec entertainm­ent personalit­ies such as actress Salome Corbo and TV host Penelope McQuade.

Rozon, a giant in the Quebec entertainm­ent industry, did not elaborate on the allegation­s against him when he announced on Facebook on Wednesday he was stepping down from several high-profile profession­al posts not long before the stories were published.

The alleged incidents occurred over three decades with the most recent coming in 2016 and some of the women claimed they were teenagers at the time.

Montreal police would not confirm various reports that one woman had recently filed a sexual assault complaint against Rozon dating back to 1994 in Paris.

But in the wake of allegation­s, Montreal police Chief Philippe Pichet said on Twitter the force was “very sensitive” to the current situation and that all complaints would be handled with the utmost profession­alism by the force’s sexassault unit.

He added the tag #moiaussi — the French hashtag equivalent to the #metoo movement on social media that arose in the wake of allegation­s of sexual misconduct against Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein.

Le Devoir and 98.5 FM both said Rozon declined to comment through a spokespers­on and that he preferred to see the allegation­s before speaking.

Rozon did not elaborate when he resigned as president of the popular comedy festival, vice-president of the Montreal Chamber of Commerce and as head of the committee behind Montreal’s 375th-anniversar­y celebratio­ns.

“I am stepping aside out of respect for the employees and families who work for these organizati­ons as well as all our partners,” he wrote.

Rozon, 62, ended his statement this way: “To all those I have offended during my life, I am sincerely sorry.”

Spokespeop­le for those various organizati­ons declined to comment further.

On Thursday, Montreal Mayor Denis Coderre said he received a text from Rozon on Wednesday night announcing he was quitting, but didn’t discuss the situation with him further.

Coderre said he’d let the judicial process play out, but that the pressure on the victims should be relieved.

“It’s zero tolerance,” Coderre said. “We must think of those who denounce and encourage them to do so.”

Rozon’s announceme­nt came just a few hours after Quebec artist Guillaume Wagner spoke out on his Facebook page about separate allegation­s of sexual misconduct on Wednesday involving Eric Salvail, another well-known media personalit­y in the province.

Wagner wrote: “Now let’s talk about the next one. Gilbert Rozon.”

Wagner said in a lengthy post he’d heard the rumours and that he would no longer work for Just For Laughs “as long as someone who assaults is in charge.”

The fallout continued for Rozon on Thursday as M6, a TV network in France, said it was suspending La France a un incroyable talent, (France Has Talent) a show in which Rozon was a judge.

PrimeMinis­terJustinT­rudeauwas asked about Rozon as he campaigned in Quebec on Thursday ahead of a federal byelection Monday.

“It’s unacceptab­le for anyone to feel insecure or harassed at work, at home, in the streets and I think people are beginning to get it,” Trudeau said in Roberval, emphasizin­g he was not talking specifical­ly about Rozon’s case.

“Mindsets are beginning to change ... It doesn’t matter how much power you have, how much influence you have. It’s never alright.”

— The Canadian Press

 ?? THE CANADIAN PRESS FILES ?? Just for Laughs founder Gilbert Rozon resigned from a number of high-profile positions Thursday after being accused of sexual harassment and sexual assault by at least nine women.
THE CANADIAN PRESS FILES Just for Laughs founder Gilbert Rozon resigned from a number of high-profile positions Thursday after being accused of sexual harassment and sexual assault by at least nine women.

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