Female Mountie who had sex in police cruiser won’t be further disciplined

VANCOUVER – The RCMP has revealed it won't pursue further disciplinary action against a female Mountie who said her superior sexually assaulted her in a police cruiser.

A statement posted on the British Columbia RCMP website says the decision in the case of Const. Susan Gastaldo was made over a year ago, but details only came to light this week.

An adjudication board originally found her guilty of conducting herself in a disgraceful manner bringing discredit to the RCMP for falsely accusing Staff Sgt. Travis Pearson of sexual assault and sending numerous sexually explicit text messages to the same officer.

Gastaldo, who was docked seven days' pay, appealed the board's ruling claiming that after rejecting Pearson's advances she was forced into a sexual relationship, but the board accepted Pearson's claims that the relationship was consensual.

The board decision was reviewed and overturned in June 2013 by RCMP Commissioner Bob Paulson, who said the board was biased.

The police statement says assistant commissioner Craig Callens decided in September 2013 not to pursue further discipline against Gastaldo and the charges against her were withdrawn.

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5 responses

  1. wait….the board decision was overthrown based on bias….but they’re kindly not going to discipline her further?what am I missing?What was HIS discipline?

  2. You should be ashamed of your headline! It should read Mountie who raped female officer goes free.

  3. Editor’s Note: The headline on story, supplied by Canadian Press, does not match the first sentence but does match the remainder of the story. We have opted to keep the headline supplied by Canadian Press to avoid confusion from various comments.

  4. Glen Arbeau

    All our Mounties,, are trained thugs and predators backed by our law courts.

  5. Breanne Nicole

    You headline is misleading.

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