Three Montreal high school coaches appear in court on sexual assault charges as police seek more potential victims
CTV
Three high school coaches in Montreal appeared in court on Thursday to face multiple sex-related charges that allegedly involve two minors spanning nearly a decade at the same school.
As the three men face formal charges after their arrest on Wednesday, Montreal police say they are looking for additional potential victims as the investigation is ongoing, and they released the men's photos to the public.
The coaches were arrested at the École Secondaire Saint-Laurent in Montreal’s Saint-Laurent borough where they taught and were part of the same girls’ basketball team, according to police.
The accused are Robert Luu, 31, Charles-Xavier Boislard, 43, and Daniel Lacasse, 43.
Boislard faces four charges including sexual touching, sexual assault and sexual exploitation while in a position of authority on a student under the age of 16 between 2008 and 2010.