Gilbert Rozon's lawyers say accusers are 'looking for the Weinstein of Quebec' as civil trial begins

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Gilbert Rozon's lawyers say accusers are 'looking for the Weinstein of Quebec' as civil trial begins
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Gilbert Rozon, the founder of the world-renown Just for Laughs comedy festival, arrives at the Montreal courthouse Monday for the beginning of his civil trial.

Gilbert Rozon's lawyers say accusers are 'looking for the Weinstein of Quebec' as civil trial begins | CBC News LoadedJust for Laughs founder Gilbert Rozon's civil trial for sexual assault opened today at the Montreal courthouse with his lawyer portraying him as the scapegoat in a hunt to find Quebec's Harvey Weinstein.Gilbert Rozon, the founder of the world-renown Just for Laughs comedy festival, arrives at the Montreal courthouse Monday for the beginning of his civil trial.

Nine women who allege they were assaulted by Rozon are seeking a total of just under $14 million in damages in a case that's expected to sit until the end of March 2025. One of Rozon's lawyers, Melanie Morin, told the court in her opening that Rozon had consensual relations with three of the women but he denies any wrongdoing.

She noted that the allegations emerged during the #MeToo movement and said they were an attempt to find the "Weinstein of Quebec," referring to the disgraced American movie mogul.The trial before Quebec Superior Court Justice Chantal Tremblay is the latest stage in a winding legal battle that began as a class-action lawsuit but was converted into individual suits after a 2020 Quebec Court of Appeal ruling.

Bruce Johnston, one of the lawyers representing the plaintiffs, told Tremblay they intend to prove that Rozon was a "real predator" and asked whether it was reasonable that all nine women made up their claims.

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