Witness says woman accusing Quebec cardinal of misconduct felt ‘tracked’ by him
MONTREAL — A woman who has accused Quebec Cardinal Marc Ouellet of sexual misconduct once said she had felt “tracked” by him, a witness told a defamation trial in Montreal on Tuesday.
Rev. Marcel Pellerin took the stand as a witness for Ouellet, a high-ranking member of the Catholic Church once considered a front-runner to become pope. Ouellet launched a defamation suit against Paméla Groleau after she named him in 2022 in a wider class-action lawsuit against the archdiocese of Quebec and dozens of other clergy members.
On Tuesday, Pellerin recalled introducing Groleau to Ouellet at an event in late 2008, and said the cardinal took her hand and leaned in to speak with her. He said she later told him and others about interactions with the cardinal that she felt were “inappropriate.”
“She recounted other times when the cardinal took her in his arms and put his hand on her back,” Pellerin said at the Montreal courthouse. “These are things she recounted to us more than once.”


