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Blackhawks’ “John Doe” Set to Reveal Identity Following Brad Aldrich Investigation Results

The "John Doe" who claimed sexual assault at the hands of a Chicago Blackhawks video coach in 2010 is set to reveal his identity on Wednesday

23 May 2010: The 'Badge of Honor' also known as the 'Orchard' statue, stands where the front door of the old Chicago Stadium stood, across the street from the new United Center, Chicago, Il***Editorial Usage Only***

The former Chicago Blackhawks player who accused 2010 video coach Brad Aldrich of sexual assault has been listed as “John Doe”. But in an extremely courageous move, the player is now willing to reveal himself for a tell-all interview.

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On Wednesday afternoon, TSN’s Rick Westhead posted on Twitter that he’ll be conducting an interview with “John Doe”on Canada’s “SportsCentre” shortly after 5:00 local time.

After the Brad Aldrich investigation by the Blackhawks concluded, it was announced on Tuesday that team president and general manager Stan Bowman was resigning.

“John Doe” has been courageous enough to tell his story, and perhaps burn some bridges that he’s made over his professional career in the process.

It’s also incredibly brave that he’s now willing to add his name to the story in order to add more credibility and paint a clearer picture of the abuse he took at the hands of someone he trusted.

What a truly disturbing story. And hopefully the guy gets some closure and justice in the near future.


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