Military kept alleged sex assault ‘in house’ at complainant’s request: witness
HALIFAX — A Halifax-based military policeman told investigators that he had consensual sex with a female officer while on a naval exercise overseas and was “shocked” when he found out he was being accused of sexual assault.
Sgt. Kevin MacIntyre made the comment during a two-hour statement videotaped by police on June 28, 2016, that was played in court by the prosecution Wednesday during his court martial hearing in Halifax.
MacIntyre has pleaded not guilty to the sexual assault charge resulting from an alleged incident on Sept. 27, 2015, during a deployment in Glasgow, Scotland.
“So that’s the story; it’s that you guys had sex,” the investigator asked MacIntyre just after the interview began.


