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Former students testify of kisses, hugs from band teacher

Two former students of band teacher Roger Jabbour testified he subjected them to kisses and hugs in his office after class on numerous occasions.

Roger Jabbour on trial for sexual assault and sexual touching involving 3 underage females

Former band teacher Roger Jabbour is on trial for sexual assault and sexual touching. (Jane Robertson/CBC)

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  • On Friday, Sept. 7, 2018, Roger Jabbour was found guilty of three counts of sexual touching.
  • Not guilty of three charges of sexual assault. Two charges of touching for sexual purpose stayed.
  • Jabbour was acquitted on the charges involving the fourth complainant on Nov. 2

Two former students of high school band teacher Roger Jabbourtestified Monday he subjected themtokisses and hugs in his officeafter class on numerous occasions.

Jabbour, 65, faces eight sex-related charges of sexual assault and sexual touching involving three complainants who were under 18 at the time of the alleged offences, between Sept. 2012 and June 2015. He has pleaded not guilty to all the charges against him.

The first young woman to take the standin Charlottetown provincial court Mondaydescribed how she used to meet with Jabbourafter class in his office and music practice room at Colonel GrayHigh School,often with the doorclosed.

She said they talked about herprogress with the band program, but over time she took on the role of confidant, withJabbourairing his frustrations aboutthe band program, other students and his personal life.

At firstJabbourwould hold her hand during these meetings, but that progressed to back rubs and hugs, and laterkissing her face and neck, she said.

Eventually, he beganpullingher into his lap so she was straddling him on his chair and then he wouldpress against her, she told the court, and say heloved her.

She said these office incidentshappened at least once a week but sometimes daily for more than a month.

Emails exchanged, court hears

The young woman told the court she would move her head or move away when he tried to kiss or hug her, but when she did, he would ask "What's wrong with you, what's wrong? What have I done wrong?"

She also testified thatJabbourtook her andanother female student to a restaurant, twice, and watched a movie with them at the other student's house while her parents were not home.

She also told the court thatJabbourwould email her nightly,atfirst from a school account but later from an account not connected to the school. On one evening, they exchanged more than 100 messages.

She saidJabbourwould become angry when she didn't reply to hisemailsor disagreed with him and it became her role to calm him down.

She testified that she became so anxious and stressed that byApril or May of the schoolyearshe finally told him to stopemailingand touching her and he responded by accusing her of seducing him.

That made her feel as if she had done something wrong, and she told the court she became anxious and scared and developed an eating disorder.

She left the band program at the end of the school year.

Joel Pink is representing Roger Jabbour at his trial on sexual assault and sexual touching charges. (Jane Robertson/CBC)

Defence questions recall, details

On cross-examination,Jabbour'slawyer, Joel Pink, questioned the woman's recall of specific dates, detailsand locations involved inthe allegations, including the location of office furniture.

Sheconfirmed that she had talked to two other former students about herdecision to go to the police and encouragedthem to consider doing thesame.

Jabbour'slawyer suggested she provided details of what happened to her to those other students, but she denied doing that.

Responding to Pink's questions, the woman also confirmedJabbourdid hug other students. But when questioned further by the Crown, said that the hugs Jabbourgave her were different they were full body hugs, sometimes pushed up against the wall, when no one else was around.

Second witness has similar story

The second complainant also said she did extra work for Jabbour and that he emailed her almostevery night, often chatting on email until 2 a.m.

She also testified she met with Jabbourbefore and after class.

"We would often hug. It started as a friendly hug," she told the court, "but it became longer and longer hugs" with kisses to her neck or cheek. She said he also made her kiss him on the cheek.

She testified Jabbour told her not to tell anybody about their relationship saying people wouldn't understand.

She told the court she and the first witness were friends and also testified thatJabbourhad taken them both out to dinner and that the three of them had watched a movie at her home when her parents weren't there.

She said she tried several times to end her relationship with Jabbour but he would get upset and sometimes cancel band practice.

Once the school year was over, she called an end to their email chats, and she said he showed up to confront her.

Third complainant to testify next

The third complainant is expected to take the stand Tuesday morning.

Jabbourretired from his teaching job at ColonelGrayin November.

A publication ban protects the identities of the complainants.

The court has not yet heard any evidence from the defence.

The trial is scheduled to last all week.

Jabbour also faces two other charges ofsexual touching involving a fourth female complainant. The trial on those charges is scheduled to be held onSept. 14.

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With files from Brittany Spencer