He took her picture without her knowledge, sent her thousands of “aggressive” text messages and threatened to take her own life if she reported him: a Boucherville high school soccer coach “obsessed” with a teenager from 16, was sentenced to more than two years in prison on Monday.
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Mortheza Javad pleaded guilty last August to charges of harassment, breach of condition and obstruction of justice. He was a soccer coach at De Mortagne High School in Boucherville at the time of the incident.
The facts related by judge Julie-Maude Greffe on Monday afternoon are disturbing: the 26-year-old man had an unhealthy obsession with the young girl, with whom he wanted to start a romantic relationship. Even after his arrest and detention in 2021, he continued to communicate with the young victim.
She also rejects his advances on numerous occasions.
However, the coach sends thousands of “threatening and aggressive” text messages to the teenager for almost a year.
According to the judge, the trainer was completely obsessed with the idea of being in a relationship with the young victim. “He is insistent. He follows her and she has to hide, ”continued the judge, emphasizing the “obsessive and excessive” behavior of the accused.
When the teenager files a complaint, he tries to force her into silence. The coach threatens to reveal intimate things about her and to attack people she knows. He even sends her a knife picture and threatens to kill himself if she tells anyone anything.
He was then detained following this complaint, then released in February 2022.
Despite police and judicial interventions and the victim’s clear refusal to make any contact, he continued to chase her.
As soon as he leaves, Mr. Javad reconnects with the young girl. In one month, he wrote her more than 175 messages. He is arrested a second time. During a meeting with an investigator, he admits not being able to respect his conditions, because “he cannot conceive of life without his victim”, reports the judge.
Distress in the victim
Anxiety, stress, heart palpitations: the victim – aged 16 at the time of the events – was caught in a veritable vicious circle.
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For almost two years, she suffered from isolation, had to lie to those around her and spent part of her adolescence in distress. “She knew she was constantly spied on,” said the judge.
The coach followed her whereabouts to take her picture. She had to run away once. “I thought he was playing a game, but I lost. I was so scared,” she told the court in testimony.
In a letter of apology to the victim, Mr. Javad acknowledges his responsibility and justifies his actions by the fact that “he was not well. “He explains that he is ashamed of his actions and does not understand why his reactions are excessive, it is indicated in the pre-sentence report submitted to the judge, passages of which were cited in court on Monday afternoon.
He has 14 months left to serve, having been detained for a year. He will be subject to 3 years probation.