WARNING: This story contains details of sexual assault.
Two recovery facilities looked the other way from reports that an employee was preying on vulnerable women clients for more than a decade before he was charged with sexual assault, according to multiple survivors, former clients and staff members.
Last week, Adam Haber, a former fitness trainer employed by Last Door Recovery Society in New Westminster, B.C. — east of Vancouver — was charged with three counts of sexual assault dating back to 2012.
Police say there are at least 11 victims and are urging others to come forward.
All charges relate to alleged assaults of former clients of Westminster House, a “sister” substance-use recovery facility for women, whom police
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