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Calgary teacher got away with decades of sexual assaults, lawsuit alleges

Hundreds of women may have been victimized as teens by a Calgary teacher who died by suicide after he was charged with sexual offences against former students, according to lawyers who launched $40-million lawsuit.

Michael Gregory took his own life 5 days after he was charged with sexual offences against children

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Michael Gregory, seen here in a yearbook photo, was a teacher at a Calgary junior high school from 1986 to 2006. Five days after he was charged with sexual offences against students, Gregory killed himself. Now, several former students are suing Gregory's estate and the school board. (John Ware Junior High)

Hundreds of women may have been victimized as teens by a Calgary teacher who died by suicide after he was charged with sexual offences against former students, according to lawyers who launched $40-million lawsuit.

The lawsuit, filed in Calgary, is a proposed class action against the Calgary Board of Education (CBE) and Michael Gregory's estate.

Gregory was a teacher at John Ware Junior High from 1986 to 2006.

There, he was known as "the cool teacher," according to Eryn MacKenzie, who says she was victimized by Gregory.

"My very first sexual experience was with my teacher at his house, when I was 15," MacKenziesaid through tears at a Monday news conference.

She is one of three named complainants on the lawsuit which seeks to hold theCBE accountable, alleging teachers knew about Gregory's behaviour, yet did nothing to protect students.

MacKenzie says she grieves her lost childhood.

Kelly Schneider, second from left and Eryn MacKenzie, far right, say they were sexually abused by Gregory. Cody Bonkowsky, far left, says he witnessed some of Gregory's behaviour. Jonathan Denis, second from right, is the lawyer behind their lawsuit. (Elissa Carpenter/CBC)

"I remember being in my teens and watching people have fun and never being able to connect with that because I was hiding this inside of myself."

In February, Gregory was charged with 17 counts of sexual assault and sexual exploitation involving six students. He took his own life five days later.

Despite his death, the police investigation continued and 10 more complainantswere identified, and35 new witnesses, according to Calgary police.

Lawyer Jonathan Denis, who filed the suit on behalf of the plaintiffs, allegesthe school board failed to protect students.

"We are asserting that the CBE knew or ought to have known that this was going on," said Denis."But more importantly did not have an adequate process or protocol in place, a policy to investigate these claims."

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Hear from some of the students who say they were victimized.

'He never hid it'

Two women who say they were victimized by Gregory MacKenzieand Kelly Schneider spoke Monday as the named plaintiffs on the lawsuit alongside CodyBonkowsky, who says he witnessed and tried to sound the alarm on Gregory's allegedpredatory behaviour.

Bonkowsky says he witnessed Gregory taking girls to his home straight from the school parking lot.

"He never hid it," saidBonkowsky."His truck was parked right outside of the office. He would stroll in and out every day, sometimes with the same student, sometimes with a different one."

The lawsuit alleges Gregory used classic grooming techniques, first giving girls extra attention, then flirting and touching their legs or shoulders. Eventually, Gregory manipulated his victims into physical sexual relationships, some of which lasted years, the statement of claim alleges.

'We didn't have a voice'

Schneider says shewas 14 when Gregory initiated a sexual relationship with her in 1989.

In her Grade 9 year, Gregory took Schneider out for lunches on school time.That's when sexual activity would take place between the two, according to the lawsuit.

After discovering Gregory had been giving their daughter gifts including a poster, which he signed "Love, Mike," Schneider's parents took their concerns to the junior high's vice principal.

That person a friend of Gregory was dismissive, according to the lawsuit and dealt with the issue by moving Schneider to another class.

"At 14, we didn't have a voice," said Schneider."And because it didn't go anywhere in 1989, it set the tone and stage for him to get away with it until 2006."

'I began to trust him implicitly'

Ten years after Schneider's experience, MacKenziesays she became one of Gregory's targets.

At the time, MacKenziesays she was vulnerable, struggled with self-harm and an eating disorder which Gregory helped her deal with.

"I began to trust him implicitly," she said.

Within months, Gregory had groomed her into having regular physical sexual contact with him, the lawsuit alleges.

"I'm 34 now, and it has affected every single relationship I've ever had in my life."

MacKenzie cut off contact with Gregory, according to the claim, after he encouraged her to take her own life for disclosing their relationship to another student.

When she was in university, she was contacted by an investigator with the Alberta Teachers Association (ATA) who wanted to speak with her about Gregory's conduct. She did not provide a statement.

In 2006, as a result of the ATA investigation connected to his conduct with students, Gregory's teaching licence was suspended and he ultimately left the profession the same year.

The Calgary Board of Education did not provide a comment and says it has not been formally served.

Once that happens,the board said itwill "respond through the appropriate legal channels."