Matthew Mousseau: Former Winnipeg teacher accused of sexual assault

A Winnipeg teacher previously charged with voyeurism and a number of other offenses has been charged with assault and sexual exploitation of a former student.

Matthew James Mousseau, 37, was charged with sexual assault and sexual exploitation earlier this month. He was taken into custody.

According to police, the investigation began in October when a woman came forward to police.

The survivor said she attended an after-school program in the Seven Oaks School Division between May 2019 and August 2020, when she was a teenager.

She alleged that the student support worker in the program was an adult man who induced her into a sexually exploitative relationship.

Mousseau was previously charged with voyeurism, sexual assault and child pornography in October after multiple videos of children and adults “in various stages of undress” were found in the family locker room at Seven Oaks Pool.

According to Cont. Friday’s indictment involved a different student than the October indictment. Dani McKinnon.

“The survivor in this case had listened to an earlier press release we issued about this individual in October and courageously came forward to file this report,” she said.

Mousseau worked as a teacher in multiple school divisions until May 2024, but is no longer teaching, police said.

None of the charges against Mousseau have been tested in court.


-With files from CTV’s Danton Unger