Trudeau Accuser Speaks Up About 'the Incident'

Rose Knight confirms allegations in newspaper editorial
By Neal Colgrass,  Newser Staff
Posted Jul 7, 2018 10:30 AM CDT
Trudeau Accuser Surfaces, Tells Her Side of the Story
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, center left, poses for a selfie with a man at a Canada Day barbecue event in Dawson City, Yukon, Sunday, July 1, 2018.   (Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press via AP)

A former journalist has stepped forward and said yes, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau did grope her at a fund-raising event 18 years ago, the CBC reports. "I issue this statement reluctantly, in response to mounting media pressure to confirm that I was the reporter" described in an unsigned newspaper editorial, says Rose Knight in a statement. "The incident referred to in the editorial did occur, as reported. Mr. Trudeau did apologize the next day. I did not pursue the incident at the time and will not be pursuing the incident further. I have had no subsequent contact with Mr. Trudeau, before or after he became Prime Minister."

Appearing in the Creston Valley Advance, the editorial accused Trudeau of "groping" and "inappropriately" handling a young reporter on assignment and said she had felt "blatantly disrespected." Trudeau was quoted as apologizing the next day and saying, "If I had known you were reporting for a national paper I never would have been so forward." In Calgary to attend a Saturday event with lawmaker Kent Hehr—whose alleged inappropriate actions with women cost him a cabinet post—Trudeau issued an updated statement, the Toronto Star reports: "I'm confident that I did not act inappropriately but I think the essence of this is that people can experience interactions differently," he said. (More Justin Trudeau stories.)

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