The Canadian businessman whose retail empire has crumbled faces multiple charges of sexual assault at a Toronto trial, along with charges in three other jurisdictions
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(Bloomberg) Canada plans to oppose women’s clothing designer Peter Nygard request for bail, with a prosecutor saying there’s a serious risk he’ll flee before an extradition hearing on U.S. sex-trafficking charges.
Canadian prosecutor Scott Farlinger also cited what he called Nygard’s history of contempt for the judicial process for his opposition to letting the retail magnate out of jail. Nygard is wanted in the Bahamas in a separate case, after failing to attend a court hearing there.
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The sale of the Nygard warehouse on Inkster Boulevard has been approved by a judge.
A court-appointed receiver is fighting to proceed with the sale of one of Peter Nygard’s flagship business properties after the transaction was put on hold in advance of an appeal by Nygard to have the receiver discharged.
A court-appointed receiver is fighting to proceed with the sale of one of Peter Nygard’s flagship business properties after the transaction was put on hold in advance of an appeal by Nygard to have the receiver discharged.
Last month, Court of Queen’s Bench Justice James Edmond approved the sale of Nygard’s Inkster Boulevard warehouse by receiver Richter Advisory Group, with a set closing date of Jan. 18, 2021.