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James began his coaching career in 1984 as head coach of the WHL's Moose Jaw Warriors and later the Swift Current Broncos, recruiting both Fleury and Kennedy. Head coach Graham James and the Swift Current Broncos junior hockey team are shown in this undated photo. (THE CANADIAN PRESS) Graham James received a pardon in 2007.

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James began his coaching career in 1984 as head coach of the WHL's Moose Jaw Warriors and later the Swift Current Broncos, recruiting both Fleury and Kennedy. Head coach Graham James and the Swift Current Broncos junior hockey team are shown in this undated photo. (THE CANADIAN PRESS) Graham James received a pardon in 2007.

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Date: Tue. Apr. 6 2010 12:41 PM ET

Another former junior hockey player has come forward to lay a sexual abuse claim against Graham James, CTV Calgary has learned.

The alleged abuse took place in the 1990s while the player was on a Saskatchewan team, and the complaint is being investigated by police.

James was coach of the Swift Current Broncos from 1986 to 1994.

The complainant now lives in Alberta.

The former junior hockey coach was convicted and sentenced to 3 and a half years for sexually abusing two of his former players.

Since that time other players have come forward with complaints, including former NHL star Theoren Fleury.

James made national headlines this week when it came to light he was pardoned in 2007.

His current location is unknown.

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