The Peterborough Examiner

Toronto man charged with performing marriages without legal authority

- MADELINE SMITH THE CANADIAN PRESS

TORONTO — Kyu Shim got married three years ago. On Wednesday, police reassured him he’s still married.

Shim’s wedding ceremony was performed by Paul Cogan, a man Toronto police say married couples without legal authority for nearly three years.

Luckily for Shim, a graphic designer in Vaughan, Ont., he wed in May 2013, just three months before police say Cogan’s authorizat­ion to marry couples was revoked.

“So my wife and I are still married. That takes a load off me, holy smokes,” Shim said.

A spokeswoma­n for the Ontario Ministry of Government and Consumer Services, Anne-Marie Flanagan, said the department’s investigat­ion suggests 48 couples are affected, but there may be more.

Police have laid five charges against Cogan, 69, including solemnizin­g a marriage without authority, fraud and forgery for performing marriages between August 2013 and July 2016. They say Cogan has also gone by the name Paul Martin.

Toronto police Det. Const. John Ozols said officers continue to search for couples who may have been affected.

“I’ve been contacted by three people already who have had their marriages performed by him during this time period,” he said. “And that’s just this morning.”

Shim said he and his wife came across Cogan when their wedding venue recommende­d him among a list of other officiants.

“I’ll say it’s weird and obviously, this has never happened to me before. It’s one in a million,” he said.

A website that police confirmed is associated with Cogan — advertisin­g under the name Prideful Weddings — lists the costs for his services at $200, with additional fees for travel outside the GTA.

It appears the website hasn’t been updated for several years, but it lists Cogan as an Ontario licensed wedding officiant and non-denominati­onal minister.

The site says Cogan “has a laid back and comfortabl­e attitude, making your service experience fun and stress-free.”

Flanagan said Cogan was previously associated with the Clergy Support Memorial Church, but they notified ServiceOnt­ario that he was no longer with them in August 2013. When that happens, Flanagan said, a person’s legal authorizat­ion to perform marriages is withdrawn, unless they apply through another body.

She said Cogan’s credential­s were reinstated under another denominati­on in July, but as a result of the investigat­ion, they’ve been revoked again.

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