Published: 14:28, September 10, 2024
Sex assault: Former Canada fashion mogul Nygard sentenced to 11 years
By Reuters
Therapist and survivor advocate Shannon Moroney, center left to right, Peter Nygard, Nygard's lawyer Gerri Wiebe, Justice Robert Goldstein, and Crown lawyer Neville Golwalla are seen in a courtroom sketch in Toronto, Sept 9, 2024. (PHOTO / THE CANADIAN PRESS VIA AP)

TORONTO - Former Canadian fashion mogul Peter Nygard was sentenced to 11 years in prison on Monday after being convicted of four counts of sexual assault in attacks on women in his Toronto office building that in some cases date back for decades.

The 11-year sentence is reduced to take into account the time he has already spent behind bars. Nygard has about 6.7 years left to serve and will be eligible for full parole after one-third of that.

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Nygard, 83, was found guilty by a Toronto jury on four counts of sexual assault last November. He was acquitted of a fifth count of sexual assault and one count of forcible confinement.

Seen through a police vehicle window, Canadian-Finnish fashion mogul Peter Nygard leaves a courthouse in Toronto, Ontario, on Sept 26, 2023. (PHOTO / AFP) 

During the six-week trial, the Ontario Superior Court heard testimony from five complainants who said during a period between the late 1980s to around 2005 Nygard had attacked them in a private bedroom suite on the top floor of the building.

Canadian police arrested Nygard in late 2020 at the request of the United States, where he was accused of using his businesses to lure women and girls to sexually gratify himself and his associates.

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Toronto police laid their own charges against him about a year later. Nygard also faces charges of sexual assault and forcible confinement in Manitoba and Quebec.

Pedestrians pass the storefront of Peter Nygard's Times Square headquarters, Feb 25, 2020, in New York. (PHOTO / AP)

He is fighting extradition to the US where he faces federal charges in New York for nine offenses including conspiracy to commit racketeering, transportation of a minor for the purpose of prostitution, and sex trafficking by force, fraud, or coercion.

Born in Finland, Nygard grew up in the Canadian province of Manitoba, eventually running his namesake clothing company and becoming one of the wealthiest people in the country.

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"Peter Nygard is a sexual predator. He is also a Canadian success story gone very wrong," Justice Robert Goldstein said Monday.

"He used his wealth and his power to commit four sexual assaults."