Former Quebec media star Eric Salvail takes stand in his sex assault case
MONTREAL — Former Quebec media star Eric Salvail was no longer employed at Radio-Canada during the time he is alleged to have sexually assaulted a man in a bathroom at the public broadcaster, his trial heard Wednesday.
The former talk show host is charged with sexual assault, harassment and unlawful confinement in connection to events that allegedly occurred between April and October 1993. His former co-worker, Donald Duguay, claims Salvail cornered him in the bathroom, exposed himself and tried to force him into performing a sex act.
Salvail took the stand in his own defence Wednesday. His testimony largely backed up the information provided by a Radio-Canada employee who took the stand before him.
The employee, who can’t be named, told the court that employment records show that Salvail stopped working at the public broadcaster on Aug. 13, 1993. Duguay said the assault took place on Oct. 29 of that year.