Toronto Star

Hawks: Former player sues over alleged sex assault by coach

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A former Chicago Blackhawks player from the 2010 Stanley Cup championsh­ip squad has sued the team, alleging negligence in their handling of a sexual assault complaint against a former assistant coach.

The player, identified only as “John Doe,” alleges in the lawsuit filed April 30 that former video coach Bradley Aldrich also sexually assaulted a teammate. The player who filed the lawsuit is seeking $150,000 (U.S.) in damages.

WBEZ first reported the lawsuit.

The player is represente­d by lawyer Susan E. Loggans, who has represente­d several women in sex-based civil claims against singer R. Kelly.

In the lawsuit, “John Doe” alleges that in May 2010, Aldrich “sent inappropri­ate text messages,” “turned on porn and began to masturbate” in front of him without his consent, and “threatened to injure (him) … physically, financiall­y and emotionall­y if plaintiff did not engage in sexual activity” with him.

The player said in the lawsuit that he informed another assistant coach of the alleged sexual assault, but that the Blackhawks “did nothing,” and that the staff member “convinced the plaintiff that the sexual assault was his fault, that he was culpable for what happened, (and) made mistakes during his encounter with the perpetrato­r and permitted the sexual assault to occur.”

Adam Rogowin, Hawks vicepresid­ent of communicat­ions, issued an emailed statement on behalf of the team: “The Chicago Blackhawks take the allegation­s asserted by a former player very seriously. Based on our investigat­ion, we believe the allegation­s against the organizati­on lack merit and we are confident the team will be absolved of any wrongdoing. As this is a pending litigation matter, it would be inappropri­ate for us to comment further.”

“Joe Doe” says in the lawsuit that he suppressed the memory of the encounters with Aldrich until July 2019, when he learned Aldrich had been arrested and sentenced in an unrelated sexual assault in Michigan.

In 2014, Aldrich, then 30, was sentenced to nine months in jail for having sexual contact with a student while serving as a volunteer on the Houghton High School hockey team, according to media reports at the time. He was also required to register as a sex offender and serve five years probation.

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