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Woman who accused Brown now says she wasn’t underage

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A woman who accused former Ontario Progressiv­e Conservati­ve leader Patrick Brown of sexual misconduct now says she wasn’t underage at the time of the alleged incident but stresses it doesn’t change the core of her allegation­s.

CTV News, which reported the allegation­s in late January, said in a story late Tuesday that the woman’s timeline of the alleged events has changed but the broadcaste­r still stands by its reporting.

The woman’s lawyer, David Butt, told CTV it’s not unusual for “collateral details” to fade over time and complainan­ts shouldn’t be blamed because it often takes years for them to find the courage to come forward.

The unnamed woman says in a statement that she has been subject to demeaning and misogyn- istic comments online since CTV first reported her allegation­s.

CTV has also reported allegation­s against Brown from a second woman, who also says she stands by her accusation­s.

Brown has vowed to disprove the allegation­s, saying in a Facebook post over the weekend that both women’s accounts contained discrepanc­ies that show their accusation­s are false. He also alleged both of the accusers know CTV reporters socially and that the broadcaste­r left out a contradict­ing account from a witness to one of the alleged incidents.

Brown stepped down as Tory leader hours after the allegation­s, which have not been independen­tly confirmed by The Canadian Press, were made public in late January.

 ?? CP PHOTO ?? Ontario Progressiv­e Conservati­ve Leader Patrick Brown leaves Queen’s Park after a news conference in Toronto.
CP PHOTO Ontario Progressiv­e Conservati­ve Leader Patrick Brown leaves Queen’s Park after a news conference in Toronto.

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