Trudeau admits that he lied about sexual harassment

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has for the first time publicly admitted to apologizing to the reporter who had sexually molested him in 2000, but added that he believed he had not behaved improperly. Earlier in the week, he had completely denied the situation, saying that one thing [...]
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has for the first time publicly admitted to apologizing to the reporter who had sexually molested him in 2000, but added that he believed he had not behaved improperly.
Earlier in the week, he had completely denied the situation, saying that neither apology nor harassment had happened at all, even though he had reported just 2000 local newspapers.
The local newspaper in question had written an article on how the teacher of the time, Trudeau, had sexually molested the reporter, who had medically covered the then music festival. This newspaper also wrote that Trudeau had apologized to him at that meal, but Canada's current prime minister had falsely lied about the event.
Sorry,” said Trudeau told her. “If I had known you were writing for the national newspaper, I would never have done that. ”
The festival had raised thousands of dollars in security support from avalanches, whose brother Justin Trudeau had died in 1998, making the situation worse for Canada's prime minister.
This event has dominated public discussion in Canada this week. /Periscopi












