
Court watches police interview with a 2nd accused player speaking on what led up to alleged sex assaults
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The sexual assault trial of five former Hockey Canada world junior players continues today in Ontario Superior Court in London.
Stephen Newton, a now-retired London Police Service officer, is back testifying.
The Crown and defence teams will each have a chance to question him.
Court was shown a video recording of Newton's November 2018 interview with Alex Formenton, one of the accused men.
The accused — Cal Foote, Dillon Dubé, Carter Hart, Michael McLeod and Formenton — have all pleaded not guilty to the alleged sexual assaults involving the complainant, E.M., at a hotel in June 2018.
WARNING: Court proceedings include graphic details of alleged sexual assault and might affect those who have experienced sexual violence or know someone who's been affected.
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