Lawyer accused of sexually assaulting Vancouver woman found not guilty

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A B.C. Supreme Court jury has found a lawyer not guilty of sexually assaulting a woman at a Vancouver hotel.

When she woke, she says she discovered that her pants and underwear had been removed and Zeunert was between her legs and performing oral sex on her.

Zeunert said that after they left the club, he hailed a cab and they took the taxi a short distance before getting out near the Hotel Vancouver.Article content He said that the alleged victim first went to the bathroom and then came out and sat facing him on the beds in the room.

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