Canadian fashion mogul facing U.S. sex trafficking charges appeals bail ruling
WINNIPEG — Prosecutors say a Canadian fashion leader facing charges of sex trafficking and racketeering in the United States could use former employees to contact victims if he is released from jail.
Peter Nygard, 79, is appealing a Winnipeg judge’s decision last month to deny him bail. The judge cited concerns he would contact witnesses if released.
“Nygard has personnel available to assist him and available to assist him in the obstruction of justice,” Scott Farlinger, a lawyer for the Attorney General of Canada, said in court Thursday.
Nygard’s lawyers presented an augmented release plan they say satisfies any concerns and includes monitoring all emails and text messages.


