The Guardian (USA)

Canada police reportedly order hockey players to surrender over sexual assault allegation

- Guardian sport

Five ice hockey players have reportedly been told to surrender to police in Canada over allegation­s of sexual assault.

The Toronto-based Globe and Mail said the unnamed players have been given an undisclose­d deadline to surrender to police in London, Ontario. In May 2022, it was reported that Hockey Canada paid an undisclose­d settlement to a woman who alleged in a lawsuit she was sexually assaulted by eight players, including members of the country’s world junior team after a 2018 gala. Earlier in 2022, Hockey Canada executives told a parliament­ary committee that the organizati­on had secretly paid nearly C$9m (US$6.7m) to 21 complainan­ts of sexual misconduct. No one has ever been criminally charged over the 2018 assault allegation­s.

Media reports later revealed that young players across the country had unknowingl­y funded the payments through their registrati­on fees to Hockey Canada. According to reporting by the Globe and Mail, Hockey Canada also failed to disclose to parliament the existence of a second secret fund to pay for legal efforts to fend off sexual assault claims.

In October 2022, the CEO of Hockey Canada and its entire board of directors resigned over how the governing body failed to address allegation­s of sexual assault.

Hockey Canada later commission­ed a report into into its handling of the 2018 allegation­s. Police read the document before reportedly ordering the players to surrender this week.

Canadian sport has been plagued by reports of abuse in a number of sports beyond hockey, including gymnastics, soccer and water polo.

“Abuse is a dirty hidden secret in sports and what people are seeing is the tip of the iceberg,” Kirsty Duncan, the former deputy leader of government in Canada’s House of Commons, told the Guardian last year.

“The problem of sexual assault, abuse, and harassment in sport is multifacet­ed and deep rooted. It is about the assault, abuse, and harassment of athletes by coaches and trainers and their support staff.”

 ?? Kameleon00­7/Getty Images/iStockphot­o ?? Hockey Canada has paid out millions of dollars over allegation of sexual assault. Photograph:
Kameleon00­7/Getty Images/iStockphot­o Hockey Canada has paid out millions of dollars over allegation of sexual assault. Photograph:

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