Coleman says she spoke to media during husband’s assault trial to give women hope
OTTAWA — Caitlan Coleman says she gave interviews to media outlets in the middle of her estranged husband’s trial for allegedly assaulting her because she wanted to provide hope to other women.
Under questioning at the proceedings Thursday against her spouse Joshua Boyle, Coleman said she felt that “speaking out” would create awareness about domestic violence and give women the courage to leave abusive relationships.
Boyle’s lawyer, Lawrence Greenspon, raised concerns earlier this month about the appropriateness of the interviews, prompting fresh procedural questions in a case that has already had its share of legal quandaries.
Boyle, 35, has pleaded not guilty in Ontario court to offences against Coleman, 33, including assault, sexual assault and unlawful confinement.