Pubdate: Wed, 09 May 2007 Source: Toronto Sun (CN ON) Copyright: 2007, Canoe Limited Partnership. Contact: http://torontosun.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/457 Author: Sam Pazzano, Courts Bureau 'TRAGIC CASE ALL ROUND' Mother Accused Of Forcing Daughter To Have Sex For Drugs 'Taking This Quite Hard' A crack-addicted woman whose developmentally challenged daughter was allegedly used for sex in an Etobicoke flophouse was described yesterday as a victim herself. "This is a tragic case all round with victims, witnesses and the accused," lawyer Donald McLeod said after his 42-year-old client appeared briefly at College Park court. The woman, facing a charge of corrupting a child, looked youthful but sad, holding her hand over her mouth and occasionally biting her lip. She only once looked back at the handful of family members -- including her own mother -- sitting in court. She was remanded into custody. McLeod said he'll seek his client's release at a bail hearing next Tuesday, relying on the woman's large support network. "She's a good candidate for bail, especially with the wealth of family support she has," McLeod said outside court. "She is taking this quite hard. She appears okay, but she has ebbs and flows. This is very difficult on her. "She asked about her daughter and I was able to give her some information. I haven't personally spoken to her. She is being taken care of." The accused's mother, overcome with emotion, rushed from the courtroom before her daughter's arrival. "I don't think anyone can imagine the impact this is having on this family," McLeod said. "We're dealing with people involved in this case ... (with) personal tragedies that will come out later. Canadians at large will have to look at the broader issues in this case," he said, declining to elaborate due to a publication ban. Toronto Police allege the woman traded her daughter for sex with men in exchange for drugs and money and also gave the girl crack cocaine. 'Outraged' "It's despicable when you look at the vulnerability of this girl," Supt. Ron Taverner said last week. "It's something I don't think many of us have seen in policing and many of us in the community are quite frankly outraged." Six men, ranging from 19 to 55, have been charged with a string of sex-related offences involving the girl. Up to four other men could be charged if police can identify them and track them down. Police alleged the assaults occurred from November 2005 to November 2006 at a Humberline Dr. apartment being used as a flophouse. Police said the victim was allegedly forced to perform anal, oral and vaginal sex acts with men who were smoking drugs in the apartment. The mother was reportedly present when some of the assaults took place, Taverner said. The girl is with relatives. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth Wehrman