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Winnipeg revokes Peter Nygard's key to the city after sex assault conviction

The City of Winnipeg has revoked Peter Nygard'skey to the city after he was found guilty of multiple counts of sexual assault in Toronto earlier this month.

Former Winnipeg fashion mogul received honour in 2008 from then mayor Sam Katz

Peter Nygard is driven from a Toronto court on Oct. 24, 2023, after hearing testimony in the former fashion moguls sexual assault trial.
Peter Nygard is driven from a Toronto court on Oct. 24, 2023, after hearing testimony in his sexual assault trial. A Toronto jury found him guilty of four counts of sexual assault on Nov. 12. (Evan Mitsui/CBC)

The City of Winnipeg has stripped Peter Nygard of the city's highest honour after he was found guilty of multiple counts of sexual assault in Toronto earlier this month.

The former fashion mogul and now convicted sex offenderlost hiskeyto the city earlier this week, after Mayor Scott Gillingham asked for it to be rescinded, the mayor's office said in a statement Saturday.

During a Thursday city council meeting, St. Norbert-Seine River Coun. Markus Chambers said Nygard's"recent court proceedings, including his conviction ... call into question the trust and honour the key to the city represents," and he askedMayor Scott Gillinghamwhat steps were being taken in response to that.

Gillingham replied that he hadasked that the city's protocol officer to strike Nygard's name from the list of key to the city recipients.

Gillingham'soffice said this is the first time the honour has ever been taken away from a recipient.

Nygard, who founded the clothing company Nygard International in Winnipeg in 1967,received the honour in 2008 from then mayor Sam Katz.

A jury found Nygard guilty of four counts of sexual assault on Nov. 12 after hewas accused of attacking five women in the private bedroom suite in his downtown Toronto office.

He was acquitted of one of the five counts of sexual assault and one count of forcible confinement.

Nygard has been in custody sinceDecember 2020, when he was arrested at a Winnipeg home after he was charged with ninesex-related counts in New York. Hefacesextradition to the United Stateson those charges.

In February 2020, prior to his criminal charges, 10women filed a civil class-action lawsuitaccusing himof raping them at his seaside mansion in the Bahamasand operating what they refered to as a "sex trafficking ring." Others later signed on to that lawsuit, which was put on hold later that year.

After the class action was filed, then Winnipeg mayorBrian Bowman said in February 2020 if the charges against Nygard were proven in court, the city should take back the key an honourawarded to those who have made significant contributions to the city.

At the time, Bowman's spokesperson said the mayor found the allegations against Nygard "grotesque."

Nygard, 82,still facesone count of sexual assault and one count of forcible confinement in Quebec. He is scheduled to stand trial in Quebec on those charges in June 2024.

He also facessexual assault-related charges in Manitoba, where hisnext court date is set for Dec. 8.

He has consistentlydenied all allegations against him.

With files from The Canadian Press