Boyle’s lawyer says alleged victim lied to the court about legal advice
OTTAWA — Former Afghanistan hostage Caitlan Coleman lied this week when she testified in her estranged husband’s criminal trial she got approval from her lawyers to talk the media, defence lawyer Lawrence Greenspon said in court Thursday.
Coleman’s husband Joshua Boyle, 35, faces 19 charges, including sexual assault, assault and unlawful confinement, for acts he allegedly committed after the couple was freed following five years as hostages of Taliban-linked extremists in Afghanistan.
Coleman, 33, was under cross-examination at the trial Wednesday when Greenspon asked her about interviews she gave to ABC News, CBC News and the Washington Post in April and May. Coleman alleges Boyle repeatedly hit her, spanked her, choked her and bit her both in captivity and after moving to Ottawa following their release in October 2017.
Greenspon said Coleman’s interviews during a pause in the trial showed clear disregard for an order given by Judge Peter Doody on April 3 that she was not to discuss any of the evidence she was giving with any witness or potential witness.