Plaintiffs in CHL lawsuit weighing options after class-action request denied: lawyer
TORONTO — The lawyer for the plaintiffs in a lawsuit against the Canadian Hockey League, the country’s three major junior circuits and its teams related to disturbing allegations of sexual assault and torture suffered by teenage players says his clients are considering “their various options” after a class-action request was denied.
In a decision earlier this month, an Ontario Superior Court judge described the “horrific and despicable and unquestionably criminal actions” the former players suffered at the hands their teammates and staff during initiations.
But while Justice Paul Perell accepted the evidence, he turned down a request to certify a class-action lawsuit against the leagues and their clubs.
The plaintiffs, including former NHL player Daniel Carcillo, could still appeal the decision or launch individual lawsuits against leagues and teams.