Publication Ban For Frost’s Trial Discussed
17/10/2008 04:11

With briefcase in hand, David Frost arrived at court by himself for Day 2 of his sexual exploitation trial.
In court, Frost sat silently as lawyers for the Crown, defense and media argued the merits of a publication ban on some of the witnesses sought by the crown.
The Crown wants just the names of everybody involved in this case who was under the age of 18 at the time of the alleged offenses to not be mentioned by the media.
"What's the big deal about a name? That's the question," said Justice Geoff Griffin.
Among the names of witnesses, the Crown doesn't want reported the five women - who were all under the age of 18 at the time. Two of them are complaintants in this case and are the ones alleged to have had two-on-one sex with players of the Quinte Hawks and David Frost.
Two of the others were alleged to have been watched having sex with different members of the hockey team, but these incidents did not involve Frost.
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SWIVEL HIPS SAYS:
This is such a fascinating story, I hope we get to hear as much of it as possible.































