Vancouver Sun

Teen intern at tattoo parlour gets $75K

- MICHELLE MCQUIGGE

TORONTO • Ontario’s human rights tribunal says a man who pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting a 15-yearold intern at his tattoo parlour must now pay her $75,000 in compensati­on.

The incident took place in 2014, when the teen was working at her first job at the man’s now-shuttered Toronto business.

The tribunal said the teen was the daughter of the man’s wife’s best friend and was taking what she hoped would be the first steps toward a career as a tattoo artist.

The teen pursued compensati­on through the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario after the man pleaded guilty to three criminal charges, including sexual assault. The names of the teen and the man are protected by a publicatio­n ban.

Tribunal adjudicato­r Maureen Doyle ordered the man to pay the teen $75,000 as compensati­on for “injury to dignity, feelings and selfrespec­t.”

The teen says the tribunal’s decision sets a precedent that bodes well for future survivors of sexual assault.

“This changes everything for not just myself, but potentiall­y for future victims,” the teen, known in the ruling as G.M., said in a telephone interview.

In awarding the compensati­on, the tribunal decision relied on many of the facts presented during the criminal proceeding against the tattoo parlour owner, referred to in all documents as F.G.

Court heard F.G. and his wife lived steps away from G.M. and her family and that a close friendship had evolved over several years.

G.M., who said she had long aspired to a career as a tattoo artist, approached F.G. on her own to inquire about receiving some job training at the tattoo parlour he had opened in part through a loan provided by her parents.

Court heard that F.G. promised to take her on as an unpaid intern if she succeeded in improving her grades, a commitment he honoured in 2014 after the teen successful­ly completed grade nine.

G.M. said sexual conversati­ons began towards the end of the summer and intensifie­d over roughly a two-week period, culminatin­g in an encounter that formed the basis of the guilty plea.

Court heard that after other staff had gone home one evening, F.G. briefly inserted a finger into G.M.'s vagina, touched her breasts with his mouth and asked her to touch his penis. He also told court he offered her money and a free tattoo in exchange for sex.

The incident came to light days later when her mother found messages G.M. had sent to a friend on Facebook in which she detailed what happened.

In May 2016, F.G. pleaded guilty to sexual assault, sexual touching and sexual interferen­ce. The sexual assault charge was stayed after the plea and he was sentenced to nine months in jail.

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