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Defence suggests complainant was ‘taunting and threatening' former junior hockey players during sexual assault trial

Defence suggests complainant was ‘taunting and threatening' former junior hockey players during sexual assault trial

CTV News13-05-2025

Cross examination continued in a London courthouse in the sexual assault trial of five former world junior hockey players. CTV's Nick Paparella reports.

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