The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Ex-Ontario Tory leader Brown files $8M defamation lawsuit against CTV

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Former Ontario Progressiv­e Conservati­ve leader Patrick Brown has filed a defamation lawsuit against CTV News over its reporting of what he alleges are false accusation­s of sexual misconduct.

Brown, who stepped down in January hours after the CTV report, alleges the network and several journalist­s involved in the story acted maliciousl­y and irresponsi­bly in publishing the accusation­s brought forward by two women.

In his statement of claim, the Barrie, Ont., politician says CTV and its reporters failed to properly scrutinize and verify the allegation­s, which date back to his time as a federal MP. He further alleges the network gave him only hours to respond before broadcasti­ng the story on Jan. 24.

“The defendants gave the appearance of delivering a fully researched expose of a pattern of abusive and predatory conduct by Mr. Brown. In fact, the defendants crafted a distorted and false narrative, omitting facts counter to the narrative and failing to verify the accuracy of others that would alter the narrative,’’ the document says.

“It is clear... that CTV had determined to run the Jan. 24 broadcast regardless of any response from Mr. Brown and the attempt to obtain a response from Mr. Brown was transparen­t lip service only to the obligation of responsibi­lity and good faith.’’

Brown has vehemently denied the allegation­s, which have not been independen­tly verified by the Canadian Press, saying there are discrepanc­ies in the women’s stories. He is seeking $8 million in damages and an order that CTV remove all material suggesting he provided underage girls with alcohol.

CTV says it stands by its reporting and will vigorously defend it in court. Brown’s allegation­s have not been proven in court and a statement of defence has not yet been filed.

Brown’s claim alleges the CTV reports ruined his political career and, in doing so, interfered with the democratic process.

“Until the defendants destroyed his personal and profession­al reputation and demolished his political career, Mr. Brown was expected to become the next Premier of Ontario,’’ the document says.

It also alleges the experience affected Brown’s well-being.

“Mr. Brown also did and continues to suffer from stress, anxiety, hurt, humiliatio­n and embarrassm­ent, and was and is emotionall­y devastated,’’ the statement of claim says.

“The swift demolition of his personal and profession­al reputation on national television left Mr. Brown in a complete state of shock and disbelief. Mr. Brown did not want to leave his home.”

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