Canadian fashion mogul seeking bail on U.S. charges of sex trafficking, racketeering
WINNIPEG — Federal lawyers told a bail hearing Tuesday that they have serious concerns about two of Peter Nygard’s former employees who have offered to ensure the fashion mogul follows the rules if he is released.
Nygard was arrested in Winnipeg in December and is facing extradition to New York on nine charges, including sex trafficking and racketeering. The U.S. Attorney’s Office alleges that for 25 years Nygard targeted women and underage girls from disadvantaged economic backgrounds and forcibly sexually assaulted them.
The charges have not been tested in court and Nygard denies them. He is seeking release in Winnipeg, where he founded his fashion company, while the issue of his extradition is dealt with by the court.
One of Nygard’s former executives and a director of construction have offered to ensure he follows bail conditions if he is released while awaiting a hearing.


