Woman who accused Quebec cardinal of sexual misconduct testifies at defamation trial
MONTREAL — The woman being sued for defamation by Quebec Cardinal Marc Ouellet took the stand at the Montreal courthouse on Thursday to repeat her misconduct allegations against him.
Paméla Groleau testified in Superior Court that she felt like Ouellet was seeking her out every time they attended an event together.
“It was as if I had a spotlight on me that brought him over to me right away to greet me, kiss me, touch my back,” she said. “That was the general feeling.”
She accused Ouellet of touching her without consent on three occasions between 2008 and 2010, while she was training or working as a lay pastoral agent for the church.


