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Former Whitehorse educational assistant pleads not guilty to sexual abuse charges

William Auclair-Bellemare has pleaded not guilty to seven charges related to the alleged sexual abuse of two students at Hidden Valley Elementary School.

A lawyer entered the pleas in court Wednesday on behalf of William Auclair-Bellemare

Black letters reading THE LAW COURTS PALAIS DE JUSTICE are mounted on large white tiles on the side of a building next to the Yukon territorial logo
A close-up of the sign on the side of the courthouse in Whitehorse. A man charged with sexually abusing students at Hidden Valley Elementary School has pleaded not guilty. (Jackie Hong/CBC)

A former Whitehorse educational assistant has pleaded not guilty to seven charges related to the alleged sexual abuse of two students at Hidden Valley Elementary School.

Over the phone, a lawyer entered the pleas in court Wednesday morning on behalf of William Auclair-Bellemare.

He's charged with sexual exploitation of a person with a disability, sexual assault, sexual interference and invitation to sexual touching against one child and invitation to sexual touching, sexual assault and forcible confinement against another.

The incidents allegedly happened at Hidden Valley between 2015 and 2017.

Trial dates will be picked later this month.

Auclair-Bellemare previously pleaded guilty to one count of sexual interference in relation to a third child also a Hidden Valley student in 2020. Neither the school nor the territorial education department informed parents or the public of the case, which only became widely known after the CBC reported on a lawsuit filed by the victim last year.

The story triggered an outcry from Hidden Valley parents and has since resulted in four separate reviews or investigations on how the government and policehandledthe situation, including an independent review that found the government ought to have informed parents about the case earlier.

The Yukon RCMP laid the current charges against Auclair-Bellemare following the CBC's story and a second lawsuit has since been filed against him.

Corrections

  • An earlier version of the story incorrectly stated Auclair-Bellemare was in the courtroom.
    May 18, 2022 3:55 PM CT