National Post

Top court won’t hear bail appeal from Nygard

FASHION MOGUL

- KELLY GERALDINE MALONE

OTTAWA • The Supreme Court of Canada won’t hear a bail appeal from a Canadian fashion mogul who is facing traffickin­g and racketeeri­ng charges in the United States.

Peter Nygard applied earlier this year to the country’s highest court for permission to challenge a Manitoba ruling that denied him release while he awaits possible extraditio­n.

Nygard was arrested last year under the Extraditio­n Act and faces nine counts in the Southern District of New York.

Authoritie­s there accuse the 80-year-old of using his influence in the fashion industry to lure women and girls with the promise of modelling and other financial opportunit­ies.

He has denied all the allegation­s.

As usual, the high court gave no reasons for its decision to not examine the case.

Nygard’s lawyers had argued there is inconsiste­ncy in how courts decide on incarcerat­ion when it comes to extraditio­n hearings.

“There’s less likelihood that you receive bail if you are charged in a foreign state than it would be if you were charged in Canada,” Greenspan said.

Nygard’s bail was first denied in February with the judge citing concerns that he would contact witnesses if released.

His lawyers presented the bail hearings with a release plan that included monitoring of all emails and text messages.

It also involved an inhome security guard and 24-hour video surveillan­ce.

Federal prosecutor­s argued that Nygard has the finances and personnel available to help him in obstructin­g justice.

Nygard appealed that decision and was again denied release in March.

Nygard’s extraditio­n hearing is to take place in November.

The extraditio­n request from the U.S. details accounts from seven alleged victims who are expected to testify in a criminal trial in that country.

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