The Niagara Falls Review

Singer a ‘monster,’ woman tells court

Warning: This story contains graphic content.

- PAOLA LORIGGIO

A young woman who alleges she was sexually assaulted by Canadian musician Jacob Hoggard when she was a teenager told a Toronto court the singer turned into an unrecogniz­able “monster” after bringing her to his hotel room.

The woman, one of two complainan­ts in Hoggard’s sex assault trial, at one point broke down in tears Friday as she described her encounter with him on Sept. 30, 2016.

She told the court she tried to fight off Hoggard as he began to kiss her in his Mississaug­a, Ont., hotel room, where he had taken her after sending a limousine to pick her up from a friend’s house in her hometown north of Toronto. She was 16 at the time.

She said he pushed her onto the bed as she tried to back away, held her down and undressed her and took his own clothes off. Then, she said, he repeatedly raped her vaginally and orally, and attempted to do so anally, over several hours.

At various points, she testified, Hoggard pushed her face into pillows so she couldn’t breathe, spit in her mouth and slapped her, called her a “slut” and a “whore,” and told her it was what she deserved. He didn’t use a condom, she said.

“I’m ... lying there crying on my back and telling him to stop and he wouldn’t stop,” she said tearfully, adding that she tried to break free on several occasions but was overpowere­d. Her mind eventually “shut down” as she focused on surviving the incident, she testified.

For months earlier, and up until they reached the hotel room, Hoggard had been affectiona­te and caring, stressing that he saw a future with her and she should trust him, the woman said in her testimony. This sudden change felt like a “betrayal,” she said.

“That’s where the biggest shift was,” she said. “This person who makes you believe this fairy tale about love and romance and softness and gentleness (turned in) to this monster of a human who has no compassion, no empathy.”

Prosecutor­s allege Hoggard, the frontman for the rock band Hedley, violently raped two women after bringing them to Toronto-area hotels in separate incidents in 2016. Both complainan­ts had travelled from out of town to see him.

An agreed statement of facts says Hoggard had a “sexual encounter” with each of the complainan­ts on the days they came to his hotel.

The singer has pleaded not guilty to two counts of sexual assault causing bodily harm and one of sexual interferen­ce, a charge that refers to the sexual touching of someone under the age of 16.

Earlier in her testimony, the complainan­t described meeting Hoggard in a hotel parking lot after an out-of-town concert she attended at age 12, and starting to communicat­e directly with him after a meetand-greet event when she was 15.

In its opening statement Thursday, the Crown said the second complainan­t met Hoggard after crossing paths with him on Tinder while Hedley was in Ottawa.

Neither complainan­t can be identified under a publicatio­n ban.

 ?? STEVE RUSSELL TORONTO STAR ?? Jacob Hoggard leaves court Thursday with his lawyers Megan Savard and Kally Ho after the first day of testimony in his trial. He is accused of sexually assaulting two women at Ontario hotels in separate incidents in 2016. He has pleaded not guilty.
STEVE RUSSELL TORONTO STAR Jacob Hoggard leaves court Thursday with his lawyers Megan Savard and Kally Ho after the first day of testimony in his trial. He is accused of sexually assaulting two women at Ontario hotels in separate incidents in 2016. He has pleaded not guilty.

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