Prince George nightclub bouncer acquitted of sexual assault
PRINCE GEORGE — A BC Supreme Court judge found a nightclub bouncer not guilty of sexual assault on Oct. 24 after a trial in Prince George.
Austin Ojakovo was invited by a patron at Ignite nightclub to a party at her cousin’s residence on Jan. 4. He arrived around 3:30 a.m. to 4 a.m. and they engaged in brief, playful wrestling on a living room couch.
The woman claimed Ojakovo raped her. But Ojakovo pleaded not guilty and denied any sexual contact or sexual feelings for the woman when he testified in his own defence.
“In this case, I have accepted some of what each of the witnesses have said, but not all of what anybody has said,” said Justice Alison Latimer. “Taking the evidence as a whole, I’m left with significant doubt about what occurred during the three-to-five minute wrestling match. I cannot conclude that the Crown has discharged its burden of proof.”
