..
Woman testifies she felt ‘very violated’ after alleged sex assault
by former Canuck Jake Virtanen
VIKKI HOPES
Jul. 18, 2022 4:21 p.m.
The Abbotsford News
A woman who says she was sexually assaulted by former Vancouver Canuck Jake Virtanen in 2017 testified Monday (July 18) that she told him multiple times she didn’t want to have sex with him, but he forced himself on her.
The woman, whose name is protected by a publication ban, was testifying on the first day of Virtanen’s jury trial in B.C. Supreme Court in Vancouver.
Virtanen, 25, of Abbotsford was charged in January of this year with one count of sexual assault in relation to the alleged incident on Sept. 26, 2017.
The complainant told the court that she and Virtanen met at a bar during the Calgary Stampede in July 2017, when she was 18.
She said the two continued to message back and forth – “getting to know each other” – and they agreed to meet up when she came to Vancouver in September 2017 to visit friends and family.
The woman said Virtanen wanted to get together with her on the evening she arrived, but she thought it was too late and suggested they meet in the daytime.
“I was worried that if it was late at night, I might be put into a sexual situation,” she told the court.
She said Virtanen insisted they get together, and she agreed he could pick her up. She thought they would go for a drive or a walk, she said.
Instead, the woman said Virtanen drove her to the Westin Bayshore hotel, where he was staying at the time.
“I felt sick and I had kind of this sinking feeling in my stomach because it was the exact situation I didn’t want to be in,” she said.
But the woman said she felt she would be able to get out of any situation that she didn’t want to be in, and she followed Virtanen up to his room.
Once there, she went out on the balcony to take in the view. She said Virtanen came up to her, hugged her from behind and ran his hands down her body.
“I pushed his hands down, and turned away and walked into the room away from him,” she said.
The woman said the two of them then sat on the bed and watched Netflix for a bit. She said when Virtanen kissed her, she initially kissed back but on his follow-up attempts, she said she would pull away, “trying to de-escalate things.”
She said Virtanen then tried to pull off her shirt.
“I put my hands over his shirt, and that that was the first time I told him I didn’t want to have sex with him.”
The woman said Virtanen agreed that they didn’t have to go further, but then, over the course of several minutes, he took off her shirt, unhooked her bra and pulled off her pants.
She said, between each of these actions, she told him she didn’t want to have sex and he continued to reassure her that they wouldn’t.
The complainant said she believed and trusted him and it seemed that he “genuinely looked like he was absorbing it and that it wasn’t going to happen.”
The woman said Virtanen then moved on top of her, and she tried to push him back with her hands but he was “very forceful.”
At that point, she said she realized “that I probably wasn’t getting out of it.”
“I was saying, “No! No! I said no!’ I just kept saying no and that I didn’t want to,” she said in tears. “I basically just stared at the ceiling until it was done.”
The complainant said she then went to the bathroom and cried. She said she stayed the night with Virtanen because she didn’t know what else to do.
“I didn’t know where I was. I was 18. I’m from a small town. I didn’t even think cabs were operating (at that time of night). I’ve been to Vancouver a handful of times … I viewed him as my only ride home,” she said.
She said, the next morning, Virtanen gave her money to take a cab back to her friend’s place, where she was staying.
She said she felt “very violated and gross and confused, distraught” about the previous night.
The woman said she didn’t come forward until four years later, when she posted her story anonymously – and did not name Virtanen – on a social media group for survivors of sexual assault in April 2021.
She said she waited that long because it took time for her to process what had happened.
“I was confused. I knew what he did wasn’t OK … but all these years I went back and forth with whether there is more I could have done.”
The woman said posting on the social media group gave her the reassurance she needed, and she felt comfortable being able to post anonymously.
She was soon referred to a reporter to share her story (also anonymously) and then approached police and later a lawyer, resulting in a civil case being filed, which was followed by criminal charges.
“Coming forward, money was the last thing on my mind … I just wanted my story out there. I wanted him to be held accountable. I wanted him to be charged,” she said.
The complainant said that coming forward lifted a weight off her shoulders: “It made me realize that it’s not my fault and what he did genuinely wasn’t OK.”
The woman takes the stand again Tuesday (July 19), including for cross exam by Virtanen’s lawyer.
The trial is scheduled to last seven days.
Military police charge senior CAF officer following misconduct probe
By Aya Al-Hakim Global News
Posted July 20, 2022 3:00 pm
The military police have charged a senior military officer in the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) in relation to a sexual misconduct investigation.
A statement Wednesday from the office of the Canadian Forces Provost Marshal stated that Lt.-Gen. Steven Whelan has been charged with “two counts of conduct to the prejudice of good order and discipline.”
The matter relates to an inappropriate relationship with a subordinate, the office said.
According to the statement, the military police investigation did not find any evidence that would support laying a criminal charge against Whelan.
“This matter will now proceed through the military justice system and no further information can be released at this time,” the office stated.
Whelan had served as the military’s head of personnel before being placed on leave in October 2021 after facing a sexual misconduct investigation.
He was appointed chief of military personnel in May 2021, taking over from Vice-Adm. Haydn Edmundson, who himself went on leave after military police launched an investigation into an allegation that he sexually assaulted a subordinate officer.
Over the past year, an ongoing investigation and series of exclusive reports from Global News have sparked a national reckoning over allegations of sexual misconduct against senior leaders in the military.
Those allegations also sparked what experts described as an existential “crisis” for the military as it came under intense public and political scrutiny.
It appears that the recruitment of women into the military has dropped off considerably with all the publicity of senior officers taking advantage of junior staff.
Celtic Boys Club founder Jim Torbett to stand trial
accused of sexually abusing boy, 13, in Glasgow toy shop
Connor Gordon
11:13, 22 Jul 2022
The Scottish Sun
THE Celtic Boys Club founder will stand trial accused of historic sexual abuse of a 13-year-old boy.
Jim Torbett, 75, allegedly committed the attacks between June 1967 and December 1968.
The abuse is claimed to have been carried on until the boy was 14.
Torbett is charged with indecently assaulting him at a toyshop in Glasgow’s Maryhill. It is claimed that Torbett exposed himself and performed a sex act.
Torbett allegedly seized the boy by his neck and repeatedly attempted to make him perform a sex act on him.
A second indecent assault charge alleges Torbett touched his thigh and groped him while in a motor vehicle in the city’s Drumchapel.
The charge goes on to claim Torbett then exposed himself and performed a sex act.
Torbett also faces separate charges of using lewd, indecent and libidinous practices towards the boy.
The final charge claims that Torbett touched him on the body while he was asleep at a flat in the city’s Sighthill.
Torbett is alleged to have positioned the boy’s leg over his and kissed him on the mouth after he woke up. It is claimed Torbett repeatedly groped the boy before performing a sex act on himself.
WWE CEO Vince McMahon retires amid allegations
he raped a female referee
and paid other female employees hush money after affairs -
but insists he's stepping down because he's 'approaching 77'
McMahon announced today he was retiring from the industry he built
He claimed it was due to him approaching '77' and made no mention of the allegations
In June, the WWE board launched an investigation into claims he paid a former aide $3million in hush money to keep an affair quiet
McMahon had hired the woman as a paralegal and doubled her salary from $100,000 to $200,00 when their romance ceased
A 1992 allegation that he raped a female referee in a limousine then resurfaced
McMahon has earned a reported $9billion from the WWE since 2009
He is married to former Trump adviser Linda McMahon
By JENNIFER SMITH, CHIEF REPORTER FOR DAILYMAIL.COM
PUBLISHED: 16:35 EDT, 22 July 2022 | UPDATED: 17:02 EDT, 22 July 2022
There is much more to this story at The Daily Mail.
=====================================================================================
No comments:
Post a Comment