Gilbert Rozon Uncertain About Therapy He Claims to Have Undergone
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Just for Laughs founder Gilbert Rozon asked to explain comments on 1998 sex assault
MONTRÉAL — Just for Laughs founder Gilbert Rozon was asked to explain his public comments from 2011 about a sexual assault as he pursued his testimony in a high-profile civil trial in Montreal.
The founder of Just for Laughing tried to argue with counsel for the plaintiffs, which led him to be called to order by Justice Chantal Tremblay.
Gilbert Rozon uncertain about therapy he claims to have undergone
A few dozen protesters gathered early Monday morning in front of the Montreal courthouse to denounce Gilbert Rozon, whose cross-examination resumed in his civil trial. Nine women are suing the disgraced former comedy mogul for nearly $14 million, alleging they were sexually assaulted by the defendant. The plaintiffs’ lawyer, Bruce Johnston, revisited an interview with […]
He is cross-examined without respite for a second day by counsel for the plaintiffs.
The cross-examination of the founder of Juste pour laughter continued on Monday, at the courthouse in Montreal. Gilbert Rozon, a pugnace, avoided answering certain questions directly, but he was confronted with certain contradictions during his testimony.


Protesters were present Monday in front of the entrance to the Montreal courthouse to welcome the ex-magnat of humour Gilbert Rozon.
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