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Ghomeshi expresses ‘deep remorse’ in New York Review piece

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TORONTO — Disgraced former CBC Radio host Jian Ghomeshi has penned a personal essay in which he expresses “deep remorse” for the way he treated some people, admitting he was “demanding on dates” and “emotionall­y thoughtles­s.”

Ghomeshi was acquitted in March 2016 of four counts of sexual assault and one count of choking involving three complainan­ts.

In May 2016, he apologized to a fourth complainan­t and signed a peace bond that saw another count of sexual assault withdrawn.

In the article, titled Reflection­s from a Hashtag, published online Friday in the New York Review of Books, Ghomeshi also reveals that he had suicidal thoughts in the aftermath of the allegation­s and reflects on his trajectory from a high-profile radio host to a self-described “outcast.”

“I’ve become a hashtag. One of my female friends quips that I should get some kind of public recognitio­n as a #MeToo pioneer,” he writes in the approximat­ely 3,400-word piece.

“There are lots of guys more hated than me now. But I was the guy everyone hated first.”

In the essay, which marks the first time Ghomeshi has addressed the trial publicly, he writes that he cannot confess to accusation­s he maintains are “inaccurate,” but admits he should have been more “respectful and responsive” with the women in his life.

“I leveraged my influence and status to try to entice women and lead them on when they were interested,” he writes.

In anticipati­ng the reaction to the essay, Ghomeshi acknowledg­es that it focuses on his own experience, “which may be seen as not helpful in rendering women’s experience­s more visible.”

He fumed over what he characteri­zed as “inaccurate” stories about him on social media, but also said “this period has also been a tremendous education.”

A representa­tive for the New York Review of Books said the publicatio­n had no comment on its decision to publish the piece.

 ?? CP ?? Ghomeshi, seen leaving court in 2016, says he was ‘demanding on dates.’
CP Ghomeshi, seen leaving court in 2016, says he was ‘demanding on dates.’

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