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Calgary senior facing more sexual assault charges

Robert Edward Choquette of Calgary is shown in an undated photo. (Obtained by CTV News) Robert Edward Choquette of Calgary is shown in an undated photo. (Obtained by CTV News)
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Calgary police say additional sexual assault charges have been laid against a senior who worked as a volunteer sponsor helping families immigrate to Canada.

Robert Edward Choquette, 83, of Calgary, was charged with three counts of sexual assault in November after he allegedly sexually assaulted newcomers he was assigned to help through a local organization.

On Tuesday, police announced two more victims had been discovered.

One of the victims alleged Choquette leveraged his position as a volunteer sponsor to take advantage of their immigration status in order to commit sexual offences.

The second victim alleges Choquette repeatedly physically assaulted him in 1967 when he was a student and Choquette was a teacher.

Choquette's new charges include four counts of sexual assault and one count of criminal harassment.

He was also charged with three counts of wounding/assault causing bodily harm under the 1967 Criminal Code.

He is scheduled to appear in court on Jan. 29.

In Canada, there is no time limit on reporting a sexual assault. Anyone who believes they are a victim of sexual assault is encouraged to report it, even if many years have passed since the incident.

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