Author says acquittal on child pornography charges allows him to ‘breathe again’
A Quebec author acquitted last week of child pornography charges in connection with passages in a horror novel says he — and fiction writers across the country — can “breathe again.”
Yvan Godbout was charged last year with producing child pornography over sections of his 2017 book, “Hansel et Gretel,” which include scenes of sexual abuse of the brother and sister as children.
On Thursday, Quebec Superior Court Justice Marc-Andre Blanchard ruled that certain articles of Canada’s child pornography laws cast too wide a net, targeting works of literature that don’t endorse or promote pedophilia.
“Authors and creators will be able to breathe a little more and not feel like they have the sword of Damocles hanging over them,” Godbout said in a phone interview.