http://www.thestar.com/news/crime/2016/01/29/jian-ghomeshi-trial-to-begin-in-toronto-monday.html
More than a year since the allegations against CBC broadcaster Jian Ghomeshi sent shock waves across Canada, his highly anticipated trial is set to begin in Toronto on Monday.
Ghomeshi — the former host of CBC radio’s popular culture show “Q” — has pleaded not guilty to four counts of sexual assault and one count of overcoming resistance by choking.
The judge-alone trial, which is expected to last several weeks, involves three complainants and will be closely watched by many across the country.
The Toronto Star will have extensive daily coverage of the trial in Star Touch and on thestar.com, starting with a report Saturday from Kevin Donovan, who broke the story of the accusation against Ghomeshi.
“Radio is a very intimate medium and he was going into people’s living rooms five days a week,” said Marsha Barber, a journalism professor at Toronto’s Ryerson University.
“He was very influential and he had a huge listenership. Anybody who listened to him regularly is going to feel that they have a stake in what happened.”
The controversy around Ghomeshi surfaced on Oct. 24, 2014, when the CBC first said he was taking time off from his duties “to deal with some personal issues.” Two days later, the public broadcaster said it had cut ties with the popular host.
https://www.reddit.com/r/MensRights/comments/2lmdvg/jian_ghomeshi_portrait_of_a_male_feminist/
More than a year since the allegations against CBC broadcaster Jian Ghomeshi sent shock waves across Canada, his highly anticipated trial is set to begin in Toronto on Monday.
Ghomeshi — the former host of CBC radio’s popular culture show “Q” — has pleaded not guilty to four counts of sexual assault and one count of overcoming resistance by choking.
The judge-alone trial, which is expected to last several weeks, involves three complainants and will be closely watched by many across the country.
The Toronto Star will have extensive daily coverage of the trial in Star Touch and on thestar.com, starting with a report Saturday from Kevin Donovan, who broke the story of the accusation against Ghomeshi.
“Radio is a very intimate medium and he was going into people’s living rooms five days a week,” said Marsha Barber, a journalism professor at Toronto’s Ryerson University.
“He was very influential and he had a huge listenership. Anybody who listened to him regularly is going to feel that they have a stake in what happened.”
The controversy around Ghomeshi surfaced on Oct. 24, 2014, when the CBC first said he was taking time off from his duties “to deal with some personal issues.” Two days later, the public broadcaster said it had cut ties with the popular host.
https://www.reddit.com/r/MensRights/comments/2lmdvg/jian_ghomeshi_portrait_of_a_male_feminist/