Stephan Probst walks into the Montreal courthouse on August 29, 2024, to hear the decision in his first sexual assault trial. Montreal Gazette


June 04, 2025 Tags:

Stephan Probst, a former medical specialist in Quebec, has died by suicide. He had been convicted of sexual assault in 2024 and faced new charges involving seven women. Authorities accused him of assault and trying to give narcotics to the victims.

Long history of accusations

Probst’s alleged crimes happened over nearly 20 years, from 2003 to 2020. Many details remain under a court order that stops public sharing. His case was set to be discussed in court again this week after his appearance last March.

Conviction and past charges

In summer 2024, Probst and his partner, Wendy Devera, were found guilty of sexually assaulting a young artist. The victim met Devera through a dating app and was invited to an apartment in Old Montreal. Probst was there when the victim arrived.

The victim said she was drugged without knowing. She felt dizzy, hot, and lost control of her legs. Judge Suzanne Costom said Probst and Devera showed "willful blindness" or “recklessness” about the victim’s consent.

Both face possible jail time and must register as sex offenders.

Legal process and conditions

Probst was released with strict rules while waiting for trial on the new charges. The new accusations involve multiple women and serious claims of assault. His death ends the legal process against him.

Community reaction

The case shocked many, especially given Probst’s past as a medical professional. His actions deeply affected victims and raised questions about trust in healthcare workers.

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