Lawyer for Quebec Cardinal Marc Ouellet says accuser’s testimony lacks credibility
MONTREAL — Quebec Cardinal Marc Ouellet was back on the witness stand Monday denying he ever acted inappropriately with women, with his lawyer suggesting the accuser at the centre of his defamation lawsuit lacked credibility.
Ouellet is suing Paméla Groleau for $100,000 after she named him in a 2022 class-action lawsuit alleging sexual misconduct by members of the Quebec City diocese. Groleau alleges Ouellet touched her without consent on three occasions between 2008 and 2010 while she was training or working as a lay pastoral agent for the Catholic Church.
Ouellet has not been charged with any crime in relation to her allegations.
Last week, another woman — Marie-Louise Moreau — testified that in 1992 Ouellet came up behind her while she was preparing items for a mass in Montreal, put his hands on either side of her, and allegedly rubbed his pelvis against her behind.


