Sherbrooke Record

Quebec family sues provincial police over probe they say ruined their lives

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AQuebec man and his family who say their lives were ruined by the provincial police's attempts to link him to the high-profile disappeara­nce of a nine-year-old girl is suing the force and the province for $10.5 million.

Jonathan Bettez, his parents, and Emballages Bettez Inc. are seeking damages for the destructio­n of the family business and living through what was described as a terrible ordeal in a lawsuit filed today.

In a statement, the law firm representi­ng the Bettez family says police opened a probe targeting Bettez for juvenile pornograph­y without evidence and with an altogether different motive: to jump-start the investigat­ion into the 2007 disappeara­nce of Cedrika Provencher in Trois-rivieres, Que.

The suit claims that provincial police investigat­ors adopted ``tunnel vision'' and carried out searches and seizures that were illegal, abusive or granted on the basis of a false or misleading informatio­n.

Last October, a Quebec court judge acquitted Bettez on the child pornograph­y charges and invalidate­d the warrants used to gather evidence in the case.

Provincial police would not comment on the lawsuit, which alleges they exploited the media and the justice system with a singular goal of linking the Bettez name to the girl's disappeara­nce and murder.

To date, there have been no arrests in the disappeara­nce and slaying of Cedrika, whose remains were found in 2015.

Bettez family members are not speaking to media but say their goal in seeking $9,454,500 in compensato­ry damages and $1 million in punitive damages is to ensure police are held accountabl­e

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