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'We Continued To Believe Jian,' CBC Says; 'Graphic' Evidence Changed That

The Canadian Press , 31 Oct, 2014 02:42 PM
    TORONTO — The emergence of unspecified "graphic" evidence that its former star radio host Jian Ghomeshi had caused physical injury to a person is what prompted the CBC to fire him, the broadcaster said Friday.
     
    In a memo to staff, executive vice-president Heather Conway said it wanted to provide some information to staff ahead of the weekend on the situation involving the co-founder and host of the "Q" program.
     
    "On Thursday, Oct. 23, CBC saw for the first time graphic evidence that Jian had caused physical injury to a woman," Conway said.
     
    "We determined that Jian's conduct was a fundamental breach of CBC's standard of acceptable conduct for any employee."
     
    Conway said Ghomeshi advised the corporation in the spring that the Toronto Star was looking into allegations by an ex-girlfriend that he had engaged in non-consensual "rough sex."
     
    Ghomeshi has insisted having only consensual "rough sex" with women and said he was the victim of a disgruntled ex. As many as nine women — two named — have since come forward to allege he attacked them physically and sexually without warning. Ghomeshi said Thursday he would meet the allegations "directly."
     
    None of the allegations has been proven. His lawyer did not return a call Friday.
     
    According to the CBC memo, he also had a letter from two journalists that made allegations about his private life. The Star never contacted the corporation directly about them, she said.
     
    "When directly confronted, Jian firmly denied there was any truth to those allegations," Conway said.
     
    In early summer, a "Q" employee received a letter from a reporter asking about Ghomeshi's behaviour, she said. The letter suggested his conduct may have "crossed over" into the workplace.
     
    Conway said an investigation involving CBC's human resources department followed that included direct interviews with employees and management but did not uncover any complaints of the alleged nature about his behaviour in the workplace.
     
    "We also spoke to Jian at that time and asked him directly if there was any truth to the allegations," Conway said.
     
    Ghomeshi was adamant that he and his lawyers would be able to prove he had done nothing wrong should the Star pursue the allegations and the newspaper did not print a story.
     
    "Based on Jian's denial, we continued to believe Jian," Conway said.
     
    The unspecified "graphic evidence" persuaded the corporation that it could no longer accept that position. 
     
    However, the Star quoting unnamed sources reported on Friday that Ghomeshi, 47, showed his bosses videos depicting bondage and beating during sexual activities in an effort to show bruising could happen and still be consensual.
     
    Ghomeshi has launched a $55-million lawsuit against the CBC for breach of confidence. He also filed a grievance alleging defamation, a source said.
     
    However, as a contract worker, he could be terminated at any time.
     
    "He could not win that way," the source said.
     
    The CBC has hired an independent investigator to look at its handling of the situation after at least one former employee said she had complained about his behaviour but nothing substantive was done.
     
    None of Ghomeshi's accusers has filed any police complaint, something  Conservative MP Rob Anders on Friday urged them to do.
     
    Anders said he was "shocked and saddened" no charges had been laid against Ghomeshi.
     
    "At bare minimum, there should be an investigation and sexual assault changes laid," Anders said in a statement.
     
    "With pictures of bruising or biting, there should also be aggravated sexual assault charges laid."

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