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Peter Nygard sex-assault case to appear in Toronto court with fewer charges

  • Fashion mogul Peter Nygard is set to appear in a Toronto courtroom for a sexual assault trial after a delay in jury selection last week. The charges against Nygard have been reduced from 11 to six, with him now facing five counts of sexual assault and one count of forcible confinement.
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TORONTO — Jury selection for the trial of Canadian fashion tycoon Peter Nygard is expected to begin Thursday in a Toronto courtroom. Mr. Nygard is facing five counts of sexual assault and one count of forcible confinement. This is six fewer than last week, when the court heard that three of the eight original plaintiffs in the case should not testify. Mr. Nygard was initially facing eight charges of sexual assault and three charges of forcible c…

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Rocky Mountain Outlook broke the news in on Wednesday, September 20, 2023.
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