The Hamilton Spectator

Woman tells court Hoggard choked her during sex assault

‘I thought he might kill me,’ she testifies

- PAOLA LORIGGIO

Warning: This story contains graphic content.

TORONTO An Ottawa woman told a Toronto court Tuesday that Canadian musician Jacob Hoggard choked her hard enough to make her fear for her life as he sexually assaulted her in his hotel room more than five years ago.

The woman, who is the second complainan­t in Hoggard’s sex assault trial, testified she agreed to meet the singer in Toronto in November 2016, nearly two weeks after the two of them crossed paths on the dating app Tinder.

The woman said she knew they were meeting up to have sex, but that Hoggard raped her anally, vaginally and orally, repeatedly slapping her and spitting in her mouth. He called her a pig and a slut, and made “some sort of pig noise” at her, she said. He didn’t use a condom, she said.

At one point, Hoggard dragged her off the bed and into the bathroom by her legs, she said. He sat on her chest on the tile floor and said he would urinate on her, then asked her to urinate on him, she said. She refused and he didn’t go through with it, she said.

The woman testified that, at another point, Hoggard choked her hard enough she couldn’t breathe.

“I thought he might kill me,” she testified, adding she was worried no one would know where she was.

Hoggard, the frontman for the band Hedley, has pleaded not guilty to two counts of sexual assault causing bodily harm and one of sexual interferen­ce, a charge that relates to the sexual touching of someone under 16.

An agreed statement of facts says he had a sexual encounter with each of the complainan­ts after they came to his hotel on separate occasions in the fall of 2016. Neither woman can be identified under a publicatio­n ban.

The complainan­t testifying Tuesday, who is now in her late 20s, recalled getting up early to take the train to Toronto on Nov. 22, 2016 — it’s an agreed fact in the case that Hoggard bought the ticket — and going to meet him at the Thompson Hotel. He came down to fetch her from the lobby and they went up to a room together, and Hoggard told her his regular room wasn’t ready yet, she said.

Once inside, he pushed her up against the wall and aggressive­ly tried to kiss her, the woman testified. She resisted, and Hoggard appeared angry, telling her she could go home, she said. She thought he was “rude,” but she didn’t have anywhere else to go, she said.

Hoggard was drinking something and told her it was “lean,” she said. He seemed high and appeared to be slurring a bit, she said.

Eventually there was a knock on the door and someone told them Hoggard’s room was ready, she testified. Hoggard went first and told her to come in after him, which she did, she said.

“That’s when he pushed me on the bed and raped me,” she said, tearing up on the stand.

The woman testified that Hoggard was acting “like a psychopath” during the encounter and that she was afraid of him. “His eyes were absolutely terrifying,” she said.

 ?? COLE BURSTON THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Canadian musician Jacob Hoggard arrives alongside his wife, Rebekah Asselstine, for his sex assault trial at a Toronto courthouse on Tuesday.
COLE BURSTON THE CANADIAN PRESS Canadian musician Jacob Hoggard arrives alongside his wife, Rebekah Asselstine, for his sex assault trial at a Toronto courthouse on Tuesday.

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