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Three Bahamian lawyers who once represented Peter Nygard are now suing the fashion mogul for a combined $14 million in unpaid legal fees, lawsuits allege. ....
In what he claimed to be an act of revenge, Bacon said the confiscating of speakers in 2011 by 11 Bahamian police officers was Nygard s handwork, which was denied by the mogul. There were also rumor mills churning that Nygard employed fake news sites and Youtube videos to smear Bacon s name and proclaim he ran an international drug-smuggling racket. And that wasn t all. According to Vanity Fair, Bacon was also called a member of the Ku Klux Klan and was also named as being involved in the murder of Dan Tuckfield, a Point House caretaker. Bacon was also called a member of the Ku Klux Klan (Getty Images) ....
(FILE PHOTO) NASSAU, BAHAMAS Commissioner of Police Paul Rolle yesterday defended the integrity of the Royal Bahamas Police Force (RBPF) amid claims that senior officers were paid off to cover up former Lyford Cay resident Peter Nygard’s alleged sex crimes in The Bahamas. A recent documentary released by CBC, involving interviews with 19 women who alleged the Canadian fashion mogul raped them, titled “Evil in Paradise”, sheds light on Nygard’s purported influence on public officials and law enforcement to allegedly silence his victims. Yesterday, Rolle said he had not seen the documentary and maintained that he remains “extremely pleased” with the men and women who make up the organization. ....
Peter Nygard kept allegations of rape, involving women girls as young as 14, a secret in the Bahamas for more than two decades. A CBC investigation reveals an elaborate effort by the former Canadian clothing mogul to cultivate influence with prominent decision makers in the Bahamas, silence victims and block anyone who tried to expose him. ....
You have a long history reporting on this story. Could you give us the background on the story itself and your involvement as a journalist? This story started for me when I received a tip, while I was living in Winnipeg, all the way back in 2009. A friend of a friend was an HR manager at Nygard in Winnipeg. He and a colleague decided they couldn t stay quiet about what they were witnessing, which was verbal, emotional and sexual harassment of staff. The allegations raised questions about workplace harassment and bullying and a highly sexualized atmosphere at his home in the Bahamas. From there I started to dig. Back then I spoke to dozens and dozens of former employees and people associated with Peter Nygard. I also travelled to the Bahamas to speak with sources there. A year and a half later we broadcast our first documentary on ....