Gilbert Rozon sex crime hearing draws protesters but accused doesn’t show
MONTREAL — Protesters gathered outside the Montreal courthouse today for a scheduled appearance by Gilbert Rozon on sex crime charges, but the Just for Laughs founder never showed, choosing to be represented by his lawyer.
A judge granted a request by Rozon’s lawyer Pierre Poupart that the case be put off until April 25.
With the court date coinciding with International Women’s Day, a few dozen people protested outside. Dominique Daigneault, a union president, said the protest was a reminder that full equality of the sexes has not been reached and that women are still victims of violence.
Rozon, 64, was charged in December with rape and indecent assault. The allegations come from a single female complainant and date back to 1979.