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Just for Laughs founder Gilbert Rozon says he is a target of #MeToo movement

Just for Laughs founder Gilbert Rozon says the nine women suing him for sexual assault are motivated by money.

Cross-examination began Wednesday morning

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Gilbert Rozon, founder of Just for Laughs, told the plaintiffs' lawyer the women had 'invented a truth' for financial gain and said their stories have changed over time. (The Canadian Press)

Just for Laughs founder Gilbert Rozon says the nine women suing him for sexual assault are motivated by money.

The cross-examination of the disgraced former comedy mogul began Wednesday morning at his civil trial in Montreal, where he's being sued for nearly $14 million.

He told the plaintiffs' lawyer the women had "invented a truth" for financial gain and said their stories have changed over time.

Rozon, who started the comedy festival in the 1980s, says the women who testified against him are part of a coalition and influenced each other.

He also says he became a target of the #MeToo movement, a global campaign raising awareness of sexual violence against women.

Rozon has denied the allegations against him, and has said he chose to fight the case in court to prevent the legalization of extortion.