N.S. RCMP Officer Charged with Another Sexual Assault Offence
- Constable William McNutt, a Nova Scotia RCMP officer, faces a new sexual assault charge and will appear in Shubenacadie provincial court on July 3, 2025.
- The charges arise from allegations dating back to an assault in January 2023 and involve multiple incidents reported between 2019 and 2024.
- Since January 2024, McNutt has been on suspension without pay, and Nova Scotia’s RCMP commanding officer, Dennis Daley, described the charges against him as both troubling and concerning while confirming that an internal investigation under the code of conduct is in progress.
- McNutt now faces seven sexual assault charges, including repeated offences, and the Serious Incident Response Team laid the most recent charge on June 30, 2025.
- The case remains under investigation by SIRT, which does not comment further, while McNutt’s upcoming court appearances will determine the legal outcomes.
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Nova Scotia Mountie now facing seven charges of sexual assault: police watchdog
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia's police oversight agency says an RCMP officer facing a series of sexual assault charges has again been charged with the same offence. In total, RCMP Const. William McNutt is now facing seven charges of sexual assault.
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