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'No sexual purpose': Massage therapist charged with 16 sex assaults on clients testifies in own defence

Dennis Baltazar, a massage therapist accused of sexually assaulting clients, broke down crying Tuesday as he told the judge there was no sexual purpose to his treatments.

WARNING: The details in this story could be triggering

Massage therapist Dennis Baltazar, 45, is on trial on 16 counts of sexual assault. He is accused of assaulting men during massage appointments in Calgary. (chinookchiro.com)

A massage therapist accused of sexually assaulting clients broke down crying as he told the judge there was no sexual purpose to his treatments.

Dennis Baltazar is on trial on 16 charges of sexual assault all of which are alleged to have taken place during scheduled massage therapy appointments.

On Tuesday, Baltazar testified in his own defence, answering questions put to him by his lawyer, Jennifer Ruttan.

Baltazar said that when he heard of the accusations against him, he felt "really bad." He testified he did not intentionally touch any of his clients sexually, nor did he receive sexual gratification frommassaging the men.

"I wasn't aware I was doing all those motions."

Inadvertant vs. intentional touching

The 45-year-old married father of two cried through much of his testimony, some of which was helped along by a Filipino translator.

Over the past few weeks, Court of Queen's Bench Justice Willie deWit heard testimonyfrom 16 men who had similar accounts of what took place during their massages from Baltazar.

At first, many thought the touching of their genitals by Baltazar was inadvertent.

Many of the complainants testified that Baltazar at first grazed theirgenitals before the actions turned more intentional, like stroking their penisand cupping their testicles.

One man said Baltazar complimented hisbody, while another testified the massage therapist said "this is a special treatment for you, we are friends."

'No sexual purpose'

Another alleged victim said he froze during his massage. Others tried to move away from Baltazar's touch or asked him to stop.

Baltazar said his intention was to give his clients the best treatment possible.

"I have no sexual purpose at all," he said.

Ruttan asked her client if he got any sexual gratification from the massages.

"No, never," he responded.

Testimony continues Wednesday

Between November 2017 and October 2018, Baltazar worked at The Movement Sports Clinic and theChinook Chiropractic Clinic.

Baltazar was initially arrested in March 2019 and charged with four counts of sexual assault.

After the charges were made public, more men came forward.

Ruttan will continue to question her client on Wednesday.

Prosecutors Donna Spanerand Sarah Goard-Baker will havethe opportunity to cross-examine the accused after that.

The trial is set to wrap up by the end of the week.