Former Ont Tory leader Patrick Brown breaks silence, says ‘truth will come out’
TORONTO — The former leader of Ontario’s Progressive Conservatives broke his silence Tuesday, saying “the truth will come out” about the sexual misconduct allegations that prompted him to step down abruptly last month.
In a brief message posted on Twitter, Patrick Brown said that while he applauds the #MeToo movement, which has sparked an international conversation on sexual harassment and assault in recent months, false allegations “undermine that good work.”
Brown, who had not publicly spoken since his resignation in late January, said he is “immensely grateful” for the support he and his family have received.
He has vehemently denied the allegations against him, which were made to CTV News and have not been independently verified by The Canadian Press. His sister, Stephanie Brown, has also denounced the allegations as a “political hit.”


