Times Colonist

Ex-reporter sues CTV, woman who accused him of misconduct

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TORONTO — A former CTV News reporter facing sexual misconduct allegation­s is suing the broadcaste­r, its parent company and the woman who levelled the accusation­s against him.

Paul Bliss, whose departure from CTV was announced last month, claims Bridget Brown defamed him with her allegation­s and CTV further defamed him by broadcasti­ng and publishing stories about his suspension from the network in January.

Bliss’ suit, which also targets four unidentifi­ed CTV journalist­s, seeks $7.5 million in damages.

“The defamatory words have created damaging speculatio­n respecting Mr. Bliss and his ability to interact and work with people and has lowered his reputation in the general public,” his statement of claim said.

CTV refused to comment on the lawsuit, which was filed in a Toronto court this week.

Brown, who describes herself as a Calgary-based entreprene­ur and former CTV employee, said her legal team was reviewing Bliss’ suit.

“I find virtually everything in the statement of claim to be false,” she said. “We have some time for our response and have not compiled one yet, nor any potential statements of claim of our own that we may decide to file.”

Brown alleged in a January blog post that “an award-winning CTV reporter and anchor” had, in 2006, showed her to his office, began kissing her, pushed her head down to signal that he wanted oral sex, and exposed himself to her.

Brown’s original blog post did not name Bliss, but left “no doubt” that he was the man being described, Bliss said in his statement of claim. Brown also later told CTV that Bliss was the man her post referred to, the claim said.

Bliss denied Brown’s accusation­s in his statement of claim and said the pair engaged in a consensual encounter.

CTV suspended Bliss, a veteran reporter who worked at its Ontario legislatur­e bureau, shortly after Brown’s allegation­s came to light.

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