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Canadian woman says fashion mogul Peter Nygard drugged and raped her in Bahamas

A Canadian woman who is part of a U.S. class action lawsuit accusing fashion mogul Peter Nygard of sexually assaulting and raping 46 women is the first Canadian complainant to speak publicly about the allegations. A lawyer for Nygard says he categorically denies all of her accusations.

'The allegations by Jane Doe 16 are absolutely and categorically denied by Peter Nygard,' his lawyer says

A Canadian woman is suing Peter Nygard for rape. He says shes lying

4 years ago
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Warning: This video contains graphic details.A Canadian woman is speaking out for the first time about her sexual assault allegations in a U.S. class-action lawsuit against Peter Nygard. In a concealed interview, she describes being drugged, raped and sodomized by the fashion mogul at his seaside mansion in the Bahamas in the summer of 1998. She was 19 years old at the time.None of these allegations have been proven in court. Through his lawyers, Nygard "absolutely and categorically" denies her claims, adding she has probably been paid for false evidence.

A Canadian woman has come forward to speak about her allegations against fashion mogul Peter Nygard, whom she accuses of sexually assaulting herat his seaside mansion in the Bahamas more than 20 years ago.

Jane Doe 16, as she's known in a U.S. civil class action lawsuit accusing Nygard of sexually assaulting and raping 46 women, including 18Canadians, says she was 19 at the time.

She is the first Canadian from the lawsuit to talk publicly about what she says happened to her.

The lawsuit was filed in the Southern District of New Yorkin February.

The suit alleges Jane Doe 16 was drugged, raped and sodomized by Nygardwhile she was at his palatial compound in the Bahamas in 1998. "Nygardthen provided Jane Doe No. 16 to his friends, in exchange for something of value, who also raped and sodomized her," the suit says.

None of the allegations in the lawsuit have been proven in court.

Nygard also faces twoother lawsuits in the U.S. from twowomen who accuse him of sexual assault. He denies all of the allegations.

Nygardisa millionaire fashion mogul whose company, headquartered in Winnipeg, included several clothing lines and 169 retail stores in North America and employed 1,450 employees worldwide.In March, a Manitoba judge ordered the company into receivership.

'He said I could enjoy the beach'

Jane Doe 16 saidshe met Nygard through her tennis instructor in the Bahamas at the time.

"He kept referring to this person as 'chief' or 'boss' and how he has an amazing tennis court on his propertyand how he would love to take me there to play tennis with him," she saidin a joint interview with CBCand CTV News.

CBC is withholding Jane Doe's identity at her request.

"The allegations by Jane Doe 16 are absolutely and categorically denied by Peter Nygard," said Nygard's Winnipeg-based lawyer, Jay Prober.

"It's probably another complainant who has been paid for false evidence."

In the lawsuit, Jane Doe 16 says she visited Nygard's property three times after which he invited her to stay "as long as she wanted."

"He said I could enjoy the beach and the tennis and that it would be great. And I thought, you know, that was wonderful."

But she says it wasn't wonderful for long.

"He started touching me and asking me if I had ever had anal sex," she said in the interview. "I was horrified, and I was like, 'No, that's awful.'I can't, no. It made me really uncomfortable. I said, 'No, that's not something that I would ever do.'"

In the lawsuit, she says she was drugged.

"And I didn't know why he was asking me all these questions, and I just started getting a little uncomfortable, but then, I also just started feeling kind of fuzzy and numb and likeI was really drunk, but I didn't think I had had that much to drink."

Fashion mogul Peter Nygard is facing a class action lawsuit by 46 women who have accused him of sexual assault, including several who were under the age of 18 at the time of the alleged assaults. Nygard denies the allegations. (Annie I. Bang/The Associated Press)

Then, she says, Nygard raped her.

"He put me down on the bed, and he pulled my dress up, and he held me down and sodomized me, and I just didn't know what to do," she said through tears.

"I had never felt that kind of pain before, and I was scared, but I was alone. And I couldn't stop it."

After the rapes,the lawsuit alleges, Nygard "threw money at her."

Allegations part of neighbour's conspiracy: Nygard

Nygard, a wealthy Canadian clothing manufacturer, has denied all of the allegations inall of the lawsuits filed against him, saying they have been fabricated as part of a conspiracy involving a neighbour in the Bahamas.

Nygard's long-running dispute with the neighbour, retired billionaire hedge fund managerLouis Bacon, began as a property argument more than a decade ago and has spiraled into a series of lawsuits in several countries.

Nygard alleges many of his accusers have been paid to fabricate stories about him.

Jane Doe 16 says she was raped at Nygard's mansion in the Bahamas, pictured here in an image shot by a drone. (CBC)

Jane Doe 16 also says in the lawsuit that "Nygard forced her to participate in a 'swingers'sexual encounter at Nygard Cay."

"I did what he said," she said in the interview with CBC and CTV. "He wanted me to be with certain men and certain women."

Eventually, according to the lawsuit, Nygard "let her leave" when he decided to return to Canada.

The lawsuit goes on to say Nygard caused his alleged victims "serious and permanent harm, including ... physical, psychological [and] emotional."

"It's impacted my relationships," said Jane Doe 16 in the interview.

"It's impacted my whole life. You know, the post-traumatic trauma, the depression, it follows me every day, and I know that regardless of whatever happens with Peter, that that will probably never go away."

If you have tips or information about this story, please email Timothy Sawa attimothy.sawa@cbc.ca.

Corrections

  • A previous version of this story said 17 Canadian women were part of the civil class action lawsuit in the Southern District of New York. In fact, that lawsuit includes 18 Canadians.
    May 08, 2020 9:06 AM ET