Now-Former Idaho Ski Resort Manager Charged With Sexual Battery Against 5 Women, 2 Children, and 1 Man The now-former manager of an Idaho ski area allegedly groped five women, a man, and two children, in January, according to a criminal complaint filed in Valley County earlier this week, reports the Idaho Statesman. Brad Larsen, who had been the general manager at Tamarack Resort since 2015 but has since resigned, allegedly committed sexual battery against seven individuals. According […] Industry News SnowBrains | March 13, 2020 1 Comment
Perisher, Australia Ski Instructor Jailed for 10-Years for Violent Rape and Assault A Perisher ski instructor who punched and bit a woman on the breast while violently raping her in the street has been jailed for 10 years. The horrific assaults, carried out during last yearโs ski season, resulted in injuries to his victims such as a broken nose, broken eye socket and full-body bruising. Related: Perisher Ski Instructor Faces 25-Years in […] Industry News Oz Brains | August 16, 2019 0 Comments
Former Olympic Skier Alleges Alpine Canada Didn’t Protect Female Athletes from Sexual Assault A retired Canadian Olympic skier has launched a proposed class-action lawsuit alleging Alpine Canada didnโt protect its female athletes from the sexual assaults of a former coach, reports the Globe and Mail. Related: Canadian Ski Coach Found Guilty of 37 Counts of Sexual Assault of Underage Ski Racers Allison Forsyth alleges in a statement of claim filed in British Columbia […] Industry News SnowBrains | June 27, 2019 0 Comments
Canadian Ski Coach Found Guilty of 37 Counts of Sexual Assault of Underage Ski Racers โThe accused acted as a veritable predator, spinning his web carefully to attract young women, teenagers, and to exercise total control over them. ย His search for sexual pleasure had no limits while he was in a position of authority over these young Canadian competitive skiers.โ – Quebec court Judge Sylvain Lepine said in his ruling A former high-performance Canadian ski […] Industry News SnowBrains | June 23, 2017 1 Comment