Haitian-Canadian Singer Luck Mervil Found Guilty of Sexual Assault in 25-Year-Old Case

Montreal, August 7, 2025 – Haitian-Canadian singer and actor Luck Mervil, once celebrated for his contributions to music, theater, and film in Quebec and Haiti, has been found guilty of sexual assault in connection with an incident that occurred 25 years ago.
The Case: A Night in Rimouski, Quebec
According to court records, the assault took place during the night of June 23 to June 24, 2000, in the city of Rimouski, Quebec. At the time, Mervil had just finished performing at a local event.
The victim, who was 19 years old at the time, testified that she had unknowingly ingested a drugged substance. She later recalled being in a hotel room where Mervil sexually assaulted her while she was incapacitated.
The testimony and supporting evidence presented in court convinced the judge that the victim had indeed been subjected to a non-consensual sexual encounter that night.
The Verdict
In announcing the decision, the presiding judge declared it “clear beyond doubt” that the victim suffered sexual aggression that evening. The verdict officially holds Mervil accountable for the long-standing allegations that had been under judicial scrutiny for years.
While the court has reached a guilty verdict, sentencing has not yet been determined. A separate hearing will be scheduled to decide the length and conditions of Mervil’s punishment.

Public Silence from Mervil
Luck Mervil, who rose to fame in the late 1990s and early 2000s as both a musician and an actor, has not yet issued any public statement since the verdict was delivered. Known for his stage performances in Notre-Dame de Paris as well as his Haitian-inspired musical projects, Mervil had built a reputation as both a cultural ambassador and entertainer in Canada and Haiti.
The guilty verdict now casts a long shadow over his career, as both fans and cultural institutions grapple with the seriousness of the crime and its implications for his legacy.
A Broader Context
The conviction of Mervil comes amid an era where historic cases of sexual assault continue to surface, as victims seek justice even decades later. Quebec’s justice system has seen an increase in the reopening and prosecution of older cases, particularly those involving public figures.
Observers note that while this case is deeply painful for the victim and damaging for Mervil’s career, it also serves as a reminder that justice can still be pursued many years after a crime has been committed.
Conclusion
The guilty verdict against Luck Mervil is a dramatic fall from grace for a man once celebrated as one of Quebec’s prominent Haitian-Canadian entertainers. As the court prepares to announce his sentence, the case stands as both a warning and a reckoning: acts of sexual violence, regardless of how much time has passed, remain subject to accountability.
The story continues to develop, and all eyes will be on the upcoming sentencing to see how the court will rule on this decades-old crime.