Ex-Quebec TV host Eric Salvail not guilty on three sex-related charges
MONTREAL — Eric Salvail, who used to be one of Quebec’s most popular television hosts, has been found not guilty on three sex-related charges.
Salvail, 51, faced charges of sexual assault, harassment and unlawful confinement in connection with events alleged to have occurred between April and October 1993, involving former co-worker Donald Duguay, who has agreed to be identified publicly.
Duguay accused Salvail of months of unwanted advances and harassment and said the ex-host confined him in a bathroom at the Radio-Canada building in Montreal and assaulted him.
On the stand, Salvail denied all the accusations against him and claimed he had stopped working at Radio-Canada several months before the alleged bathroom assault.