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Edmonton nightclub worker gets 8 years for sexual assaults

- DANIELA GERMANO

EDMONTON — A former Edmonton nightclub employee convicted of sexually assaulting five women has been sentenced to eight years in prison, a term reduced partly because of a beating he suffered while in custody.

Matthew McKnight, 33, was accused of sexually assaulting 13 women ranging in age from 17 to 22 between 2010 and 2016. He pleaded not guilty, but a jury convicted him on five counts.

In her ruling Friday, Court of Queen’s Bench Justice Doreen Sulyma said his prison term on the five counts must be served consecutiv­ely.

The prosecutio­n had asked for a sentence of 22 ⁄ years, while McKnight’s lawyer had suggested five to nine years.

Sulyma provided detailed reasons for sentencing on each of the five counts, including that in some cases McKnight did not use a condom.

“In each case here, the victim was vulnerable, young, intoxicate­d and under the control and power of Mr. McKnight,” Sulyma said.

“[They] all gave extremely powerful and articulate accounts of their individual distress.”

Court has heard that McKnight met most of the women in bars and assaulted them at his apartment. Several victims told court that they have had nightmares, thoughts of suicide and anxiety since they were attacked.

“For years, I have been terrified of you. You haunt my dreams and dictate my waking moments,” one woman said in her victim impact statement read to the court in early July.

The victims’ names are protected by a publicatio­n ban.

Crown prosecutor Mark Huyser-Wierenga has said that alcohol and “something else” were used in at least three of the offences in what he dubbed “drug-facilitate­d” sexual assaults.

Sulyma challenged the submission in her decision, saying that evidence of drugs had not been proven in court.

In total, Sulyma assessed 16 ⁄ years for the five counts — a number she reduced to eight years on her assessment of the “moral blameworth­iness” of McKnight, his “excellent chances to rehabilita­te” and that he was attacked by an inmate while at the Edmonton Remand Centre awaiting bail.

The reduced sentence caused outbursts in the courtroom with one woman yelling, “you guys are monsters.”

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