The Province

Nunavut man ordered to pay $1.2m in abuse case

- BOB WEBER

— A prominent Nunavut businessma­n has been ordered to pay $1.2 million in damages for almost 20 years of sexual assaults on four children.

There’s no guarantee that the victims of Ike Haulli will see any money, despite repeated abuse inflicted over years.

“We’re going to make efforts to collect upon it,” said the victims’ lawyer, Alan Regel, despite comments from the judge suggesting Haulli couldn’t even afford to travel to Iqaluit for the trial.

At one time, Haulli has owned or been involved with some of Nunavut’s largest shipping and constructi­on companies.

He has also served as head of the Baffin Regional Chamber of Commerce.

As recently as last year, he was chairman of the Nunavut Community Futures Associatio­n, which received a $1-million grant from the federal government during his tenure.

Justice Earl Johnson’s written decision in a civil lawsuit outlines assaults on three girls and a boy in Igloolik that date back to 1968, when Haulli, then 16, threw a nineyear-old girl on the floor of her grandmothe­r’s house where she had gone to do chores and raped her.

Three years later, he raped a fouryear-old who had come to visit a new baby born to Haulli and his then-wife.

In 1980, he forced a 10-year-old boy to perform oral sex. Two years later, Haulli — 30 by this time — raped a 15-year-old girl.

All the victims complained of assaults stretching over years. The most recent assault in the judgment dates to 1986.

Some occurred in government offices when Haulli worked for the hamlet of Igloolik.

Haulli did face criminal charges. In 2008, he pleaded guilty to sex crimes against one of the civil complainan­ts, as well as a fifth girl.

He was acquitted of counts involving one of the complainan­ts and charges involving another were stayed.

Johnson’s judgment found Haulli scarred his victims for life. They suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder, major depression with suicidal tendencies and drug and alcohol addictions.

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