Reservist acquitted of sexual assault sues military for millions of dollars in damages

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A Canadian reservist acquitted of sexual assault more than a decade ago is now reviving a $11 million lawsuit against the military alleging that investigators mishandled his case.

An Alberta judge originally found Sgt. Orman Savage guilty of sexually assaulting a military reserve student in 2004 at an Edmonton armoury.

A female student testified in court that Savage, an instructor at the time, sexually assaulted her in a bathroom stall after a party celebrating the end of a military course, court transcripts show.

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