National Post

‘It’s complete fiction’

Ontario broadcaste­r Steve Paikin broke his silence Tuesday with a statement on Facebook denying he propositio­ned a former Toronto mayoral candidate for sex:

- — Steve Paikin

OK, now it’s my turn.

This is my response, written by me, not a committee of lawyers or spin doctors at 4 o’clock this morning. Yes, I’ve had a bit of trouble sleeping since this all came to light. And this is my statement, not my employer’s.

This past Saturday afternoon, I received an email from Sarah Thomson.

I’ve known Ms. Thomson for almost a decade, having covered her municipal and provincial political campaigns and seen her at various political events over the years, although I don’t believe I’ve seen or had any contact from her in several years.

To say I was gobsmacked by the allegation­s in her email is the understate­ment of my life.

Even though I knew the allegation­s were 100 per cent false, I did what I suspected was the appropriat­e thing to do and immediatel­y passed the email on to my superiors at TVO.

I knew the charges were bogus but I knew I owed it to my employer to be totally transparen­t about all of it.

The next day, Sunday, I spent two hours with TVO management and its lawyers answering every imaginable question. And I was happy to do it. I wanted to convince them that there’s not a shred of truth to any of this.

I also appreciate the times in which we live, and given the seriousnes­s of the allegation­s, understood that TVO might have to take action to protect its reputation.

To my delight, TVO has left me in the anchor chair of The Agenda. I appreciate that vote of confidence.

They also did the right thing by calling in an independen­t third party to investigat­e this mess and I welcome that investigat­ion. Bring it on! I have no doubt but that a thorough and fair analysis of the allegation­s and the parties involved will point to the truth.

I look forward to all parties having their say.

I find so much about this story completely perplexing. I have interviewe­d probably 20,000 people over the course of my 35 years in journalism.

I’ve moderated six leaders’ debates for federal and provincial elections — presumably a sign that during key moments in our country’s history, the people seeking the highest offices in our land think I’m impartial and respectabl­e.

The #MeToo movement is too important to be undermined by spurious allegation­s. The only good thing about this has been receiving the huge number of emails and phone calls from people who believe me, and are prepared to say so publicly.

I’ve spent 35 years building my reputation. In one fell swoop, these lies have prompted outrageous headlines and connected me to a story to which I have no business being connected.

Well, all that ends today. Today, I begin to reclaim my reputation and fight back against these scurrilous allegation­s.

I mean no harm to Sarah Thomson. But Sarah, you and I both know the incident you described never happened. It’s complete fiction.

To be clear, I did not have sex, suggest, request, imply, or joke about having sex with you.

Sadly, in this day and age, too many people are going to believe the lie, especially when it comes to this subject. I am mortified that in many peoples’ eyes, I have lost the presumptio­n of innocence that I’ve previously enjoyed. But I did not do these things. There is simply no truth to these allegation­s.

You’ve defamed me Sarah. I have no idea why, but you have. And I simply can’t allow that to stand. The quest to reclaim my reputation, which you’ve tried to destroy, begins now. I look forward to vindicatio­n.

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Steve Paikin

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