Former Saskatchewan Roughriders Player Jerome Messam Faces Voyeurism Charge in Saskatchewan

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Ex-CFL player Jerome Messam facing another voyeurism charge CFL Messam Roughriders

Former Saskatchewan Roughriders running back #33 Jerome Messam is seen here in this July 5, 2018 file photo being brought down by Hamilton Tiger-Cats #35 Mike Daly during CFL game at Mosaic Stadium. He was released by the team the same month after being charged with voyeurism in Alberta. He now faces a similar charge in Saskatchewan.An Alberta voyeurism charge, to which he later pleaded guilty, ended the professional football career of Jerome Messam.

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