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Greg Gilhooly faces abuser Graham James
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Posted: Feb 22, 2012 10:07 AM CST
Last Updated: Feb 22, 2012 4:38 PM CST
Greg Gilhooly speaks to reporters outside court in Winnipeg on Feb. 22, ahead of the Graham James sentencing hearing. (Claudine Richard-Beaudoin/CBC)
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Greg Gilhooly, who was abused by hockey coach Graham James, will never have his day in court.
The Crown stayed the charges in a deal with the accused but Gilhooly will be at Wednesday's sentencing hearing anyway to face his abuser.
"I was probably kidding myself if I thought I was ever going to get an apology from Graham, let alone a satisfactory sentence," he told CBC News before Wednesday's hearing.
Gilhooly agreed in December to have the publication ban removed from his name. He said James approached him at a hockey tournament in 1979, when he was a 14-year-old goalie in Winnipeg.
Now a corporate lawyer based in Oakville, Ont., Gilhooly said he is not expecting much from James's sentencing hearing.
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