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CANADA: Is Duffy woman’s father?

Woman in Peru wants DNA proof

- JORDAN PRESS POSTMEDIA NEWS

OTTAWA— The lawyer for a woman who claims to be the daughter of Sen. Mike Duffy has urged the suspended senator to show a “clear example of morals and ethics” by either saying that Karen Duffy is his daughter, or providing a DNA sample to prove otherwise.

Jorge Alejandro Razuri said in an e-mail to the Citizen that Duffy should set an example and appear before the court in Lima, Peru that is adjudicati­ng Karen Duffy’s request to have the suspended senator officially named her father.

Razuri said the legal process involved in the 32-year-old woman’s claim, including wrangling over internatio­nal law and diplomacy, was “cumbersome” and could take weeks to work through.

Mike Duffy, Razuri said, could simplify matters by either attending court in Peru or providing a DNA sample. He said Duffy could show “a clear example of morals and ethics as demands the high position that he carries as a senator of Canada.”

“It is clear and obvious that he is well equipped to answer and defend himself,” Razuri said.

Mike Duffy has denied allegation­s by the woman’s mother that he is the biological father of Karen. In an e-mail last week after the story was first reported in Maclean’s, Duffy said he would “respond to any legal process from Peru in an appropriat­e manner.”

Duffy declined to comment when contacted Tuesday. However, the Globe and Mail reported Tuesday night that Razuri said he had heard from the senator via Facebook, putting Mike Duffy and Karen Duffy in touch.

It is clear … he is well equipped to answer and defend himself JORGE ALEJANDRO RAZURI

The Globe quoted Razuri as saying: “Out of respect for the parties we will not be making any further comments or statements at this moment.”

Karen Duffy has long been interested in meeting her father, she has asserted, and had turned to the courts in Peru for help. Her lawyer, Razuri, sent a letter to Duffy in early December explaining the situation and laying out Karen Duffy’s claims before the court.

The letter was addressed to Mike Duffy via the Senate of Canada, but it arrived weeks after the Senate stripped Duffy, Pamela Wallin and Patrick Brazeau of all benefits, including their offices and mailboxes, over allegation­s of “gross negligence” with their expenses, so it is possible he did not receive it.

According to the letter sent to Mike Duffy, Yvette Benites met him in 1979. (Benites told Maclean’s she met Duffy in 1981). Benites had been held at the now-defunct Prison for Women in Kingston, Ont., and awaited extraditio­n to her native Peru after being convicted of drug traffickin­g.

Benites claims she met Duffy while paroled in Ottawa, delivering a birthday present to Duffy from his now-deceased sister, Moira. According to Benites, the two had an affair and she became pregnant.

Benites was deported to Peru before she gave birth. A copy of the birth certificat­e Razuri supplied to the Citizen shows Karen Duffy Benites was born March 15, 1982. Her father is listed as Mike Clayton Duffy — though Mike Duffy’s middle name is Dennis — and the certificat­e says he was a Canadian TV reporter living in Ottawa.

In the December, 2013, letter, Razuri writes that Benites unsuccessf­ully tried to contact Mike Duffy about the birth. Karen Duffy was brought up being told that Mike Duffy was her father.

He then asked Mike Duffy to agree to some “process of conciliati­on” as opposed to going to court so that the matter of her identity could be resolved “swiftly in the easiest and most peaceful way possible and with complete discretion, being that it is an (intimate) family matter.”

On March 7, a court in the Peruvian capital of Lima agreed to hear Karen Duffy’s lawsuit.

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