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Gymnastics coach who worked in Ottawa, Kingston charged with sexual assault

A gymnastics coach who has worked at clubs in Ottawa and Kingston has been charged with numerouscounts of sexual assault and other sexual offences involvingseven young girls, Ottawa police said.

Ben Cooper, 27, charged for alleged incidents between 2014 and 2022

A gymnasts legs are seen on a balance beam.
A gymnastics coach who worked in Ottawa and Kingston faces several sexual assault charges connected to allegations involving seven teenage girls. (Natacha Pisarenko/The Associated Press)

WARNING: This article contains details of abuse.

A gymnastics coach who has worked at clubs in Ottawa and Kingston has been charged with numerous counts of sexual assault and other sexual offences involving seven young girls, Ottawa police said.

Ben Cooper, 27, was charged for sexual offences that occurred between 2014 and 2022 involvinggirls between the ages of 14 and 17in the Ottawa and Kingston area,police said Wednesday.

From 2014 to 2021, Cooper was employed by gyms in Ottawa and Kingston, police said. The sexual offencesallegedly continued into 2022 andtook place during his coaching duties and after hours.

Cooper was charged withthe following offences:

  • Sixcounts of sexual assault.
  • Twocounts of sexual interference with a person under 16 years of age.
  • Threecounts of invitation to sexual touching under the age of 16 years of age.
  • Threecounts of unlawful possession of child pornography.
  • Fivecounts of sexual exploitation.
  • Onecount of harassment by repeated communication with a person.

The Ottawa policeinvestigation into Cooper began in April 2022 and culminated in an arrestWednesday morning with assistance from Toronto police.

A 2018investigation into Gymnastics Canada found a "pattern of inaction" by leadership in response to misconduct allegations. The results of that investigation werekept confidential by the national sport organization.

Recently hundreds of athletes signed an open letter calling for an independent third-party investigation into the "toxic culture" of Canadian gymnastics.

Gymnastics Ontario said in an email to its member clubsWednesday that it hadopened its own investigation into Cooper in April 2022 after receiving information about his conduct.

The sport body said it placed Cooper under "immediate interim suspension" from all membership activities while police investigated.

"Gymnastics Ontario has azero-tolerance with respect to the harm of any participant in our Federation," Gymnastics Ontario said in the email.

Police said they're concerned more of Cooper's victims may still beunidentified andare asking any other victims to contact theirlocal police service with information.