Canadian police investigating alleged 2014 sexual assault involving eight OHL players


Canadian police investigating alleged 2014 sexual assault involving eight OHL players

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Peel Regional Police have confirmed that the department is investigating a alleged sexual assault with eight former players from the Ontario Hockey League who were members of the Mississauga Steelheads in 2014, According to TSN.

In October 2024, Peel Police stated that his special victims unit was studying allegations. The victim, TSN is identifying with his average name of Anne Marie, is now 32 years old and stated that the assault took place in November 2014.

Anne Marie also revealed that for the first time he denounced his alleged sexual assault on Peel Police in February 2024.

At the time of the alleged sexual assault, Anne Marie stated that she was involved in a 19 -year -old who played the Steelheads for a period of six months. He said that the player invited her to watch television with one of her teammates in a house where she lived during that season.

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According to the TSN report, Anne Marie revealed that he went down to the basement of the house, where there were eight players. Anne Marie and the player he left with began to be intimate in a bathroom in the basement before the other seven players allegedly entered the small room and began to make turns attacking it for 90 minutes.

None of the Mississauga players has been appointed and no complaint has been filed with a court. The OHL stated in October that the allegations were “very seriously” and was planning to cooperate with the investigation of Peel Police.

The Steelheads moved from Mississauga to Brampton in June 2024.