Football PlayerPleads GUILTY in Gay Assault but recieved a conditional discharge
Myros told the court Wright had tricked him into performing a sex act by telling him he could earn thousands as a model and pornstar.
Superior Court Justice John Desotti said on April 28 that he disbelieved virtually all of Wright’s testimony, describing him as a con man who “preyed upon” the “vulnerable” Myros. "This is not an attack on an individual because of his sexuality," he added. Wright's sexual orientation was "irrelevant to the attack."
Desotti then described Myros as a decent, sincere and refreshingly honest witness with a promising future and a strong character.
Myros pleaded guilty to common assault. The Crown had asked for jail time, but the judge handed Myros a conditional discharge and 12 months' probation.
He also stated that Wright had likely perpetrated crimes against Myros that could be explored by authorities in the future. The crown suggested that was unlikely and the matter seems closed.
Joseph Couture / National
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