
TORONTO — A Waterloo Regional Police Service officer vehemently denies sexually assaulting a woman in Toronto 10 years ago.
The woman previously testified Sgt. Caleb Roy, who was off duty, forcibly removed her clothes and raped her in the bedroom of an apartment.
Defence lawyer Harry Black asked Roy in court on Wednesday whether he sexually assaulted her.
“I absolutely, a thousand per cent did not do anything like that,” Roy testified. “I did not do it.”
Roy was charged by the Special Investigations Unit in 2018. He has pleaded not guilty to sexual assault and is suspended with pay.
Roy, 55, testified he drove the woman to his friend’s apartment in Toronto in 2010. The three ordered in food and spent the night chatting, Roy said.
He testified he felt tired around 11:30 p.m. and went to bed. He said the woman and his friend continued to chat.
About an hour later, Roy said, the woman came to bed.
“She started kissing me,” he said. “She took her clothes off. I kissed her back. And then she was on top of me and we were having intercourse. But at a point I realized that this was going too far.
“I said to her: ‘Whoa, whoa, whoa, stop, stop, stop, I’m not ready for this. I didn’t bring any condoms with me.’
Resource : https://www.northumberlandnews.com/news-story/10280836-waterloo-regional-police-sergeant-denies-sexually-assaulting-woman/
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