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Players involved in sex scandal have possibly been identified after latest statement from Comtois
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Players involved in sex scandal have possibly been identified after latest statement from Comtois

Some have yet to speak out about it…

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Earlier on Wednesday, Brett Howden, a member of the St. Louis Blues who was a part of the 2018 Team Canada World Junior team, has denied involvement in the alleged sexual assault that featured eight members of the country’s 2018 world junior team, following a gala in London, Ontario.

Kale Clague also explained how he did not attend the gala and was not even in London at the time the alleged incident took place. While his agent has previously commented that Clague was not involved, the player wanted to express his concern and his will to cooperate in the investigation.

Other players have made statements in the past that they weren’t involved. St. Louis Blues forwards Robert Thomas and Jordan Kyrou released separate statements on social media Tuesday saying they had no involvement in the alleged incident. The agency representing Carter Hart, Jake Bean, Kale Clague, Colton Point, and Taylor Raddysh also released a statement denying any involvement in the incident on behalf of the players. Late on Tuesday, NHL player agent Gerry Johannson posted a statement regarding his client Sam Steel and the 2018 World Junior team investigations/allegations. Four other players from that Canadian championship team — Cale Makar, Victor Mete, Conor Timmins and Jonah Gadjovich — have also publicly stated they weren’t involved in previous statements.

Then on Wednesday night, Max Comtois also posted a statement on social media, stating that he was not involved in the alleged incident, that the allegations are deeply troubling and that no one has suggested he was involved in the scandal.

With the latest statements on Wednesday, there were some players that have yet to comment on the investigation when we put the information together on Wednesday. They were: Alex Formenton, Tyler Steenburgen, Drake Batherson, Michael McLeod, Boris Katchouk. Now, that doesn’t mean that these players have been implicated in anything, it’s simply matter of fact.

The agent for Blue Jackets winger Jake Bean and Flyers goalie Carter Hart, lawyer Scott K. Fenton, was the first to respond, speaking for Clague, Bean and Hart: “None of the players you reference engaged in any wrongdoing, all of the players co-operated fully with the independent London Police Service investigation in 2018, and all players were then cleared of any wrongdoing.”

Dillion Dube’s agent also was one of the first to comment on the allegations.

“Dillon did not engage in any wrongdoing, and he co-operated fully with the independent London Police Service investigation in 2018, through which all players were then cleared of any wrongdoing,” wrote Dubé’s agent, Dave Cowan.
In May, news broke that Hockey Canada quietly settled a lawsuit filed by a woman who made the allegations.

This is getting to be investigated by the fanbase itself who is keeping a toll on how many players have commented on the situation.

Players involved in sex scandal have possibly been identified after latest statement from Comtois

AGAIN: it doesn’t mean that these players have been implicated in anything, it’s simply matter of fact and the process of elimination done by fans. 

More details have emerged lately, especially with new details emerging as the investigation is building a case against the alleged victim. On Tuesday, lawyers for Hockey Canada released text messages and videos to The Globe and Mail which seem to contradict, but nevertheless shed more light onto what exactly happened that evening. First, the Globe acquired videos which showed the alleged victim stating that the acts that evening were consensual. It should be noted that these statements could be made under duress. The alleged victim and her mother later went to police : in her statement, the woman claims alleges “she felt an imminent fear of physical harm and at times was crying and tried to leave the room” but was “directed, manipulated and intimidated into remaining, after which she was subjected to further sexual assaults.”

Some players or agents are not telling the whole story and this needs to come to an end.

Source: Twitter and statements