Peter Nygard, Disgraced Fashion Designer, Faces Trial in Toronto
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Prosecutors in Canada will begin laying out their case on Tuesday in a Toronto courtroom against Peter Nygard, the founder of a fashion empire, two years after he was charged with sex crimes by Canadian police.

Mr. Nygard, 82, has pleaded not guilty to five counts of sexual assault and one count of forcible confinement involving five women. The charges were reduced, down to six counts from 11.

A jury at the Ontario Superior Court of Justice in downtown Toronto will hear how the prosecutors believe that Mr. Nygard abused the women, whose identities are hidden by court-imposed publication bans to protect victims of sexual assault.
The time frame of the accusations stretches from 1987 to 2005, the authorities have said. Mr. Nygard was charged in Oct. 2021. Mr. Nygard has denied the allegations through his lawyers’ statements to the media.

Mr. Nygard was once one of the most notable names in the fashion world, who had luxury homes, a private jet and hosted parties after the Academy Award ceremony before his business and his reputation crumbled in the face of mounting accusations that he used his wealth and fame to abuse multiple women.

The case in Toronto is the first trying Mr. Nygard on the many sexual assault accusations he faces.

In December 2020, federal prosecutors in Manhattan — where Mr. Nygard’s company had offices and a store near Times Square — charged him with sex trafficking, racketeering conspiracy and other crimes in the United States, Canada and the Bahamas.

The nine-count indictment accuses Mr. Nygard of wielding his company’s influence and finances over 25 years to recruit “minor-aged female victims” and adults who were sometimes assaulted or drugged by his associates “to ensure their compliance with Nygard’s sexual demands.”

Mr. Nygard was arrested at his home in Winnipeg, the capital of the province of Manitoba, where he founded Nygard International, his fashion company, more than five decades ago. His arrest came at the request of the United States under an extradition treaty.

A Canadian judge denied his bail in February 2021. Nine months later, he was charged by the Toronto police.

In March 2022, David Lametti, Canada’s justice minister at the time, ordered Mr. Nygard’s extradition, “but only after current criminal charges in Canada have been addressed,” he said in a statement posted to X, the social media site formerly known as Twitter.

Mr. Nygard appealed his extradition order, citing poor health. He has complained of weight loss, fainting, and falling ill from prison food.

In Winnipeg, the city’s police service filed criminal charges of sexual assault and unlawful confinement against Mr. Nygard in July. It came three years after they began investigating accusations that he sexually assaulted a 20-year-old woman in 1993 at the company’s Winnipeg headquarters.

Mr. Nygard is also scheduled to stand trial in Montreal next June on one count of
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