An Ontario court will hear more testimony today in the case of a teen boy accused of sexually assaulting two fellow students at a prestigious Toronto private school.
The teen has pleaded not guilty to two counts each of gang sexual assault, sexual assault with a weapon and assault with a weapon related to two incidents at St. Michael's College School in the fall of 2018.
Last week, court viewed two videos in which a teen complainant described the incidents to a police investigator.
In one of the recordings, the teen recalled being sexually assaulted with a broom handle by a group of students in the school's locker room in October 2018.
In the other, he recounted witnessing a similar sexual assault on another student in the same locker room roughly a month later.
He did not mention the accused teen in connection with the first incident, but alleged the accused held back the arms of the victim in the second.