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Finnish Tiina Tulikorpi protected the name and image of Peter Nygård, alleged sex offender Finnish-Canadian fashion mogul Peter Nygård’s PR director was considered to be his closest and most trusted employee. Now she says to Helsingin Sanomat: “Every fibre of my being goes out to those women.” The number of women accusing Nygård of sex crimes is close to one hundred. Kommentoi Tiina Tulikorpi and Peter Nygård attended the funeral of Liisa Nygård Johnson, Peter Nygård’s sister, in Winnipeg in January 2020. This picture is a screenshot of a publicly available tribute video on Peter Nygård’s Youtube channel.Kuva: Youtube ....
Winnipeg Free Press Last Modified: 4:00 PM CST Friday, Feb. 5, 2021 | Updates A Winnipeg judge has ordered fallen fashion mogul Peter Nygard to remain in custody pending possible extradition to the U.S. on sex trafficking and racketeering charges, saying she was not confident he wouldn’t try to tamper with witnesses if he were released. Appearing by video from Headingley Correctional Institution, Peter Nygard showed no change in expression when Queen’s Bench Justice Shawn Greenberg denied him release. (La Liberte Manitoba files / Tadens Mpwene) A Winnipeg judge has ordered fallen fashion mogul Peter Nygard to remain in custody pending possible extradition to the U.S. on sex trafficking and racketeering charges, saying she was not confident he wouldn’t try to tamper with witnesses if he were released. ....
Winnipeg Free Press Fashion magnate in jail; faces sex charges in U.S. Posted: MIKAELA MACKENZIE / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS FILES A Court of Queen’s Bench Justice has approved the sale of the 13,000-square-foot Nygard store at Broadway and Sherbrook in Winnipeg. A judge has approved the sale of Peter Nygard’s Broadway retail facility, the fourth property to be sold since the Nygard Group of companies went into receivership. A judge has approved the sale of Peter Nygard’s Broadway retail facility, the fourth property to be sold since the Nygard Group of companies went into receivership. Stay informed ....
The Nygard Group of companies owed $50 million to creditors, including nearly $30 million to American lender White Oak Commercial Finance, when it was placed under receivership in March by Manitoba Court of Queen s Bench Justice James Edmond. Last November, Edmond approved the sale of 1771 Inkster Blvd. and set Jan. 18, 2021, as the closing date. The Nygard Group tried to block the sale and regain control of the two remaining properties. They argued White Oak had been paid in full and asked the judge to end the receivership. The case ended up in the Manitoba Court of Appeal which sided with the receiver and approved the Inkster sale. It s now set to close Feb. 8. If approved, the Broadway sale would close Feb, 15. ....