
B.C. man who got $8M says he’ll be penniless if made to pay sex assault damages
VANCOUVER — A British Columbia man who was awarded $8 million after being wrongfully convicted of sexual assault and spending 27 years in prison says he’ll be left “homeless and penniless” if forced to pay civil damages to victims who won a lawsuit against him.
The B.C. Court of Appeal ruled this week that five women who were awarded $375,000 each in January against Ivan Henry can’t go after his home or vehicles pending his appeal, but ordered him to pay $232,000 into a trust account.
“The value of the (January) judgment exceeds my net worth,” Henry said in an affidavit. “I would be homeless and have no means to support myself.”
Henry was convicted of 10 counts of sexual assault in 1983, but was released after an appeal determined he was wrongfully convicted and he was acquitted in 2010.