Gay Toronto Mountie Accused of Sexual Relations With Young Men

A senior Mountie in Toronto,
who is gay, claims in a $13-million lawsuit that a “homophobic culture” within the force and unfounded child-sex-assault allegations led to a public arrest on a golf course and lengthy suspension that ruined his reputation.

In 2004, four B.C. men came forward with accusations that Donald Cooke sexually assaulted them when he coached them in minor hockey in the 1980s in the province. The investigation and his suspension went on for  FOUR YEARS!

After reviewing the case a second time, B.C. prosecutors concluded there was still not enough evidence to charge him.

Sgt. Cooke filed a  lawsuit  seeking  more than $13-million in damages.

(Photo IS NOT Sgt. Cooke)




 

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