Jordin Tootoo denies involvement in alleged 2003 world juniors sexual assault
Jordin Tootoo is the third member of Canada’s 2003 men’s world junior hockey team to deny any involvement in an alleged group sexual assault.
Halifax Regional Police have opened an investigation into the incident that allegedly happened as that city hosted the international tournament 19 years ago. Tootoo, who was a member of the silver-medal winning team, issued a statement on Saturday calling for a full investigation into the “disturbing allegations.”
“I don’t recall knowing or hearing about the incident in question during or after the tournament,” Tootoo wrote on Twitter. “I was shocked when I heard about it in the media and will cooperate fully with any investigation.”
Carlo Colaiacovo and P-A Parenteau, who were Tootoo’s teammates on the 2003 national junior team, issued statements on Friday saying they were not involved in the alleged sexual assault and they would also participate in any investigations.