Ex-Quebec media star Eric Salvail calls sex assault accusations ‘bizarre’
MONTREAL — Former Quebec media star Eric Salvail categorically denied the accusations against him Thursday, testifying that the claims he harassed, confined and sexually assaulted a one-time co-worker were simply “bizarre.”
On his second day on the witness stand, the fallen television star told the court he wasn’t even working at Radio-Canada in 1993 when he is alleged to have sexually assaulted Donald Duguay in a bathroom in the public broadcaster’s Montreal headquarters.
He also showed the court photos taken of him that year to illustrate his physique at the time, in an attempt to convince a judge that he wasn’t the intimidating predator he is accused of being.
“I visibly didn’t have either the stature or the imposing manner that (Duguay) described, as if I was six feet tall and I could dominate and hold someone down and at the same time undo his belt,” Salvail said.