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Wilbur Dedam found guilty on 6 sex charges

Former Esgenopetitj First Nation chief Wilbur Dedam has been found guilty on charges he sexually assaulted three girls in the community between 1977-85.

Jury finds former chief of Esgenopetitj First Nation sexually assaulted 3 girls between 1977-85

Former Esgenopetitj First Nation chief Wilbur Dedamhas been found guilty on charges he sexually assaulted three girls in the community between 1977-85.

A jury of six men and six women delivered its verdict Thursday in Miramichiafter deliberating for about 10 hours over two days and being sequestered in a hotel on Wednesday night.

Dedam, 64, was tried on six charges of sexual assault, stemming from the accusations of three women that he sexually assaulted them when they were teenagers or younger more than 30 years ago.

The three victims were in the courtroom for the verdictsand cried after the six guilty verdicts were read by Justice Tracey DeWareof the Court of Queen's Bench.

Dedam sat stone-faced in the prisoner's box after the verdicts were read.

The six charges Dedamwas convicted of are based on the Criminal Code at the time of the offences. They are:

  • Sexual intercourse with a female under 14
  • Sexual intercourse with a female under 16
  • Sexual intercourse without consent
  • Illicit sexual intercourse
  • Two counts of sexual assault on a female person

The identity of the victims is protected by a publication ban on any information that would disclose their identities.

Taken into custody

Defence lawyer T.J. Burke requested Dedam remain free on conditions while awaiting sentencing, but DeWare said that would be inappropriate given the gravity of the offences.

Sitting in the prisoner's box, Dedam made eye contact with his wife in the courtroom.

Dedamwas then taken into custody, leading to tears from family and supporters on his side of the courtroom. He gave a nodof his head to his family as he was led into a room beside the prisoner's box.

On the victims' side of the courtroom, there were hugs and smiles.

Dedam will return to court on Nov. 7 for a sentencing hearing. At that time, a pre-sentence report and victim impact statements will be put before the court for DeWare to consider in determining Dedam's sentence.

With files from Bridget Yard