The Welland Tribune

Just For Laughs founder charged with rape

- STEPHANIE MARIN

MONTREAL — Just For Laughs founder Gilbert Rozon, 64, who resigned from the entertainm­ent company last year amid allegation­s of abuse, was charged with rape and indecent assault Wednesday.

The charges stem from allegation­s of a single female complainan­t dating back to 1979. The charges laid correspond to the wording in the Criminal Code at the time of the alleged assault.

The prosecutio­n service said criminal complaints against Rozon brought by 13 other alleged victims will not result in charges. It said the women who made the complaints have been informed of the reasons behind the decision.

In Quebec City, Justice Minister Sonia LeBel said the women whose complaints did not lead to charges should not interpret the decision as “a value judgment” on their stories. She added that she does not want the news to discourage others from reporting abuse allegation­s.

“The worst thing is silence,” she said.

In its statement, the prosecutio­n service noted that the burden of proof in criminal cases is very demanding.

“As a result, it occurs that the prosecutor, even though he believes the victim, comes to the conclusion that the evidence in the file does not allow a demonstrat­ion beyond a reasonable doubt, or that the facts fall under sexual harassment, civil law or sexual misconduct,” the statement says.

Rozon is also facing a $10-million class-action lawsuit alleging that he abused at least 20 women between 1982 and 2016.

He was charged by summons and is scheduled to appear in court Jan. 22 in Montreal.

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