Defence questions woman’s memory at Toronto police sex assault trial
TORONTO — A woman who accused three Toronto police officers of sexually assaulting her after a night of drinking testified Monday she was certain she didn’t consent to sex with the men, despite not remembering all the details of what happened.
As defence lawyers tried to cast doubt on her testimony, the woman — a parking enforcement officer who cannot be named — told the trial of the three constables that she had been honest with the court.
“I believed all the evidence I’ve provided is what I believe to be true,” she said at the judge-alone trial of Joshua Cabero, Leslie Nyznik, and Sameer Kara.
All three officers have pleaded not guilty in connection with the alleged incident on Jan. 17, 2015, which the woman has said took place at a downtown hotel after a long night of partying together.


