Kevin Bacchus could be heading to prison for repeatedly stabbing a former patient amid accusations of infidelity
The college’s prosecutor called its evidence last fall and earlier this year and on Monday it was Ghosn’s turn. During her opening remarks, she called into question the credibility of the college’s witnesses and the allegations linked to sexual abuse.
But as Bacchus, a 51-year-old Western University grad, began testifying, they focused for several hours on a case from November 2019, with allegations he signed a certificate, report or similar document that contained a false, misleading or improper statement, and submitted a false or misleading account or charge. They’re linked to a claim for service for a patient in 2016 and 2017.
Later Monday they shifted to the case linked to the massage. The allegation claims Bacchus massaged an employee’s neck in the lunchroom twice in 2013.Article contentNear the end of the day, Ghosn asked him a series of questions about an alleged affair he had with a different employee, which was also at the centre of his criminal trial. He was asked if he had any sexual relationship with the woman.The hearing will continue Tuesday and Wednesday before being paused until March 23.
Bacchus’s criminal lawyer told the judge last month his client recently sold his practices and will no longer be working as a full-time dentist as of May due in part to hiring issues and blowback on colleagues, although he still hopes to perform certain procedures occasionally and wants to keep his licence.
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