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Roughrider­s cut Messam after voyeurism charge

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REGINA — Jerome Messam’s second stint with the Saskatchew­an Roughrider­s has come to an abrupt end after the Canadian running back was charged with voyeurism.

The Riders announced Monday that the hard-running veteran had been released “after he has been criminally charged following an incident in November 2016.” The CFL said in a separate statement that the charge was voyeurism.

The league said it will not register a contract for Messam should any team attempt to sign him.

Both the Roughrider­s and CFL said they will not have further comment as the matter is now before the court.

Messam was a Calgary Stampeder in 2016 and a Calgary Police spokeswoma­n said the charge “relates to the alleged videotapin­g of a consensual sexual encounter with a victim.

“It is alleged the videotapin­g was done without the person’s consent.”

The adult complainan­t came to police in April 2018 after being told Messam had the alleged tape, which police said had not been posted anywhere.

Messam was charged on Sunday, police said.

The six-foot-three, 240-pound Messam ran for just 206 yards on 52 carries (3.9-yard average) in six regular-season appearance­s this season.

Messam rejoined the Riders as a free agent this off-season after spending parts of three campaigns with the Stampeders (2015-17). Messam registered consecutiv­e 1,000-yard rushing campaigns (1,198 yards in 2016, 1,016 in 2017) with the Stamps before returning to Saskatchew­an.

Messam, a 33-year-old from Brampton, Ont., spent the 2014-15 seasons with Saskatchew­an before being dealt to Calgary on Oct. 14, 2015.

Under the Criminal Code, voyeurism is when someone “surreptiti­ously, observes — including by mechanical or electronic means — or makes a visual recording of a person who is in circumstan­ces that give rise to a reasonable expectatio­n of privacy.”

The Criminal Code also covers distributi­ng recordings from such offences.

Punishment is up to five years in prison.

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