Quebec Court Dept: "In our society, things have to be done when they need to be done," said Judge Collette Perron, who heard the women's testimony at the preliminary hearing in September, according to Montreal Gazette. Although Brazolot didn't speak in court, his lawyer, Catherine Haccoun, said he's done "a lot of soul-searching" and regrets everything that has happened. He's also worked hard at improving his behaviour toward the staff of his immigration consulting business, Willis Brazolot & Co., located in Hudson, west of Montreal, she said and a Quebec Court judge described four women as courageous Wednesday after their former boss pleaded guilty to assaulting them and received an unconditional discharge. But her words were little comfort to the women, whose boss, Dennis Brazolot, 43, was initially charged in February 2009 with three counts of sexual assault, but had the charges reduced through a plea bargain. As
reported in the news.
@t willis brazolot, montreal gazette
9.6.11