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Prostitution Donnybrook Grips Quebec Capital (Alleged Teen Sex Ring Cover-Up)
National Post ^ | November 13, 2003 | Graeme Hamilton

Posted on 11/13/2003 8:46:06 AM PST by Loyalist

Radio host fuels protests over alleged cover-up of teen sex ring

MONTREAL - A visitor to Quebec City could get the impression there is a new sports team in town. Flags of a black scorpion on a blood-red background fly from cars. Crowds in the street cheer Go Scorpion! A baker even has scorpion-shaped loaves on display in her window.

The scorpion in question, however, is not a team mascot but the code-name for one of the most sensational police investigations the provincial capital has seen. Stoked by a daily barrage of invective from Quebec City's king of trash radio, anger is mounting over the police force's decision to conclude its investigation of a teen prostitution ring after charging 44 alleged pimps and clients.

Last week saw a crowd of 400 march on City Hall to hurl abuse at the Mayor, Jean-Paul L'Allier, whom host André Arthur accuses of interfering with the investigation. A week earlier, a mob was at the courthouse to jostle and boo defendants in the case as they arrived for a hearing. The lynch-mob atmosphere and the intensive media scrutiny were enough to persuade Quebec Superior Court Justice Gilles Hébert that the defendants could not receive a fair trial in Quebec City. Last Friday, he ordered the trial of nine alleged clients of the ring moved to Montreal.

Alain Dubuc, publisher of Quebec's Le Soleil newspaper, holds Mr. Arthur, the morning man on CIMI-FM, responsible for damaging the chances of a fair trial and tarnishing the reputation of Quebec City.

"The fairness of the trial is affected by the move, because the witnesses, who are basically the girls who were abused, will be in a more difficult situation, away from their families and so on," Mr. Dubuc said. "It's also very bad for the image of Quebec City, which is basically a beautiful and gentle city. What you are getting as an image is a kind of Deep South, lynching village."

Mr. Arthur did not return a message seeking comment that was left with his assistant.

The police announcement last December, that a prostitution network preying on girls as young as 14 had been dismantled, shocked the city. But after a brief period of concern for the welfare of the girls, attention shifted to the men accused of paying for their services. The biggest name among the accused was the city's No. 1 radio announcer, Robert Gillet. Never one to miss an opportunity to attack an enemy, Mr. Arthur suggested on the air that police delve into Mr. Gillet's expenses to see how many times he had travelled to Thailand.

Other figures arrested included Jacques Racine, the owner of a chain of pharmacies; Yvan Cloutier, a former winter carnival president and one-time Liberal candidate; François Houle, president of the city's summer festival and a former aide to Lucien Bouchard; and real-estate promoter Yves Doyon. But then the Quebec City police, after initially hinting more big names were coming, announced there was insufficient evidence to charge other clients.

For Mr. Arthur, who had been speculating on the air about whom he suspected might have been hiring the girls, that was proof that politicians had intervened to protect their friends. His listeners took up the cause and started pressuring the police to revive the investigation. It was not long before the spiffy scorpion flags were flapping in the Quebec breeze. On Nov. 3, protesters raised one at city hall, and they are planning another march this Sunday on the Plains of Abraham.

Denise Bédard, owner of Pâtisserie Simon in Quebec, already had a portrait of Mr. Arthur in her shop window depicting him prying under a rock in search of slugs who had escaped justice. On the weekend, she added loaves of bread in the form of scorpions to her display. She is convinced Mr. Arthur is speaking the truth when he complains of a cover-up.

"There are people who are charged now, but others who did the same thing are not charged. They have arranged to disappear. It is not right," she said.

Marc-François Bernier, a communications professor at the University of Ottawa and former Quebec City newspaper journalist, said it is hard to take Mr. Arthur's theories seriously because he has been wrong so often in his long career.

Mr. Bernier's research found 20 complaints against Mr. Arthur to Quebec's press council between 1973 and 2002, of which 13 were determined to be founded. Last fall, a judge ordered Mr. Arthur and his employer to pay $420,000 to former Liberal premier Daniel Johnson and his wife for defamation. Earlier, Mr. Arthur had cast suspicion on fellow radio journalist Benoît Proulx in an unsolved murder. Mr. Proulx was charged in 1991, nine years after the death, when one of Mr. Arthur's listeners came forward and claimed to have seen someone with Mr. Proulx's eyes the night of the murder. Mr. Proulx was convicted but later exonerated and awarded $2-million in damages.

Mr. Bernier said Mr. Arthur is a "genius" communicator who has found a winning formula. But he worries about the climate created by his vitriol.

"He can be dangerous in the sense that he arouses a lot of hatred and tension," he said. "A public communicator has to know that in his audience there are people who are psychologically fragile and who could take action."

ghamilton@mon.nationalpost.com

© Copyright 2003 National Post


TOPICS: Canada; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: andrearthur; coverup; prostitution; quebec; scorpion
Shades of the Marc Dutroux scandal in Belgium?
1 posted on 11/13/2003 8:46:07 AM PST by Loyalist
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To: Loyalist
It's also very bad for the image of Quebec City, which is basically a beautiful and gentle city. What you are getting as an image is a kind of Deep South, lynching village."
2 posted on 11/13/2003 8:48:48 AM PST by KantianBurke (Don't Tread on Me)
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To: Loyalist
Hey, come on!! Lighten up!! Give them a break!! Not only are they Canadians, they are FRENCH Canadians!! Cut them some slack!! They can't be held responsible!! They are just one of the northern multi-language, mosaic places! Back off, huh!
3 posted on 11/13/2003 8:55:46 AM PST by Tacis
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To: Loyalist
Prostitution is not illegal in Canada, Solicitation of a prostitue is. Couple that with the age of consent being 14 years old and you are looking for trouble.
4 posted on 11/13/2003 8:59:56 AM PST by MD_Willington_1976
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To: MD_Willington_1976
Suddenly, Clinton is a hockey fan.
5 posted on 11/13/2003 9:02:55 AM PST by Callahan
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To: MD_Willington_1976
Did this take place in Canada or Thailand?
6 posted on 11/13/2003 9:10:58 AM PST by laotzu
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To: KantianBurke
Sherbrooke can be heck. They speak French with a southern accent and eat southern fried doughnuts. With ketchup...
7 posted on 11/13/2003 9:37:18 AM PST by metesky ("Brethren, leave us go amongst them." Rev. Capt. Samuel Johnston Clayton - Ward Bond- The Searchers)
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To: laotzu
From what I read it appears to be going on in Quebec, this is nothing new for Canada..a few of the girls I went to school with ended up working in Vancouver and Victoria BC as prostitutes, there are several domestic and imported gangs that set up prostitution rings with girls & young women aged 13+. They get them hooked on drugs like heroin and cocaine/crack, then the girls end up working on their knees or backs to get a fix. I remember one girl who was barely 14, she got worked over pretty good by the local Vietnamese drug dealers, she passed out at a party they put on and they turned her into the town bicycle...She is damn lucky she didn't get AIDS, pregnant or killed, the AIDS rate were I used to live is fairly high.

Its quite sad.
8 posted on 11/13/2003 9:55:13 AM PST by MD_Willington_1976
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To: MD_Willington_1976
Geeze. That's terrible!!

How long...how entrenched...how pervasive is this?

How strong is the control, over the community, that these gangs exert?

9 posted on 11/13/2003 12:42:42 PM PST by laotzu
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To: laotzu
You can barely find references to these crimes in BC, the BC government will rarely annonce anything that was make tourists second guess a trip to BC. It's time to clean house but that will never happen.


Here is the news from back home, a community of 31,000 people:
http://www.crnews.bc.ca/

Most of these are related to people looking to get cash for drugs.
http://www.crnews.bc.ca/stop_1.html

A friend of mine almost lost him arm to a machette attach from a Vietnamese drug dealer, the drug dealer was going to lop off a 15 year old girls head because she wouldn't get into his car at the pool hall, my friend parried the machette strike with a pool cue and got slashed on his arm. This really got him choked so he proceeded to ram the shorn pool cue into the drug dealers upper chest, sorta like an Asian Shishkabob but without the veggies.

There are quite a few gangs there, a bike gang owns a few of the hotels there and there has been all kinds of drug related violence.

This is from vancouver on the mainland
http://www.nsnews.com/issues03/w110803/112203/news/112203nn1.html

Port Coquitlam PigFarm murders
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&ncid=1502&e=4&u=/afp/20031110/wl_canada_afp/canada_missing&sid=81587690

Drug dealers in toronto ontario
http://primetimecrime.com/Brazengunmanslipsbycops.htm

http://vancouver.cbc.ca/regional/servlet/View?filename=bc_gangs20030818

http://www.primetimecrime.com/Recent/Sun%20BC%20ranks.htm
http://www.primetimecrime.com/Recent/Sun%20Trail%20leads.htm
10 posted on 11/13/2003 1:35:50 PM PST by MD_Willington_1976
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To: MD_Willington_1976
Hi MD_Willington_1976:

I hope your friend rammed that poolstick all the way through that pimping SOB...

Cheers
11 posted on 11/13/2003 2:17:26 PM PST by Levante
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To: Levante
Just far enough to get the dealer a ride on the social medicare funded ambulance...no charges were laid since it was self defense...
12 posted on 11/13/2003 2:42:10 PM PST by MD_Willington_1976
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