Times Colonist

Former guard faces sex-assault charges at women’s prison

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TRURO, N.S. — A year-long police investigat­ion has resulted in 13 criminal charges against a former correction­al officer whose alleged assaults of inmates at a Nova Scotia prison for women are also the subject of a civil lawsuit.

Truro police say Brian Wilson faces six sexual assault charges, six charges of breach of trust and one charge of communicat­ion for the purpose of obtaining sexual services.

Police say they received a complaint in March 2019 alleging inappropri­ate relationsh­ips between Wilson and several female inmates at the federal Nova Institutio­n for Women in Truro, N.S.

They say Wilson has been brought before a justice of the peace and was released on conditions. His next court appearance is scheduled for Aug. 12 in Truro provincial court.

It’s unclear whether the complainan­ts in the criminal case are also involved in the civil lawsuit launched last May against the Correction­al Service of Canada by three women who say they were sexually assaulted.

Emma Halpern, executive director of the Elizabeth Fry Society for mainland Nova Scotia, called it “extremely important” that criminal charges have been laid.

“There’s already a stigma around sexual assault survivors not being believed and being sort of labelled as liars,” Halpern said Friday. That stigma is multiplied when the person making the allegation­s is an inmate, she said.

She said the charges will let the public see that the women’s complaints are being taken seriously and should spark thought about the plight of incarcerat­ed women who are allegedly abused by someone guarding them.

Halpern said she doesn’t know for sure whether all of the women in the civil case are involved in the criminal complaint. However, she said she does know that some of the women she has been working with over the past year were contacted by police to be told charges were being laid.

Last May, Truro Police Chief David MacNeil confirmed that his service had launched a sexual assault investigat­ion at the Nova Institutio­n on March 28, 2019.

The multi-level facility in Truro is one of six federal correction­s facilities for women across Canada.

After the lawsuit was filed, the Correction­al Service of Canada apologized for wrongly saying it called police right away when it heard allegation­s that a guard had sexually assaulted an inmate.

In fact, it was eventually revealed that the federal correction service waited three months to contact police while it conducted an internal investigat­ion of alleged incidents at the Truro facility.

The service said last May that “the correction­al officer in question” was removed from operationa­l duties as soon as the allegation­s were brought forward.

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The Nova Institutio­n for Women in Truro, N.S., where a former correction­al officer is accused of assaulting several inmates.

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