HALIFAX - An apology from University of King's College for the abuse endured by its students at the hands of former professor Wayne Hankey is a “watershed moment†for other survivors, a Halifax lawyer said Thursday.

Liam O'Reilly filed a civil lawsuit last March on behalf of a man who says Hankey sexually assaulted him in the late 1970s when he was 14. The apology Wednesday from King's president William Lahey shows others who may have been abused by Hankey that they are not alone, O'Reilly said.

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