Former hockey coach David Frost has been found not guilty of sexual exploitation.
Frost was charged with four counts of sexual exploitation from his time as a coach of the junior A Quinte Hawks team in Deseronto in 1996 and 1997.
A judge in Napanee today found him not guilty on all four counts.
During his trial court heard emotional testimony from young women who dated two of the Hawks players when they were 16.
The women testified that Frost controlled their boyfriends’s sex lives and participated in three-way sex with the young couples when Frost was 29.
The young men in question emphatically denied all of the allegations the women made in court and appeared as witnesses for the defence, which is unusual for alleged victims.