Sounds like the recent lawsuit is tip of the iceburg.
Nygard also kept a database of potential victims through his company's corporate server that had information on more than 7,500 underage girls and women, the lawsuit alleges.
"Since filing a rape and sex trafficking class-action lawsuit last week, initially on behalf of 10 women, against Canadian fashion mogul, Peter Nygard, we have received information from over 100 witnesses, including dozens of victims, who have come forward with additional evidence relating to alleged rape and sexual abuse," Gutzler and Haba said in the joint statement.
The lawsuit also accuses Nygard of sex trafficking at Lyford Cay, a 150,000-square-foot compound he built in the 80s in the Bahamas. The suit alleges Nygard sexually assaulted most of the women when he lured them to the Cay for "pamper parties" that were attended by prominent political figures and law enforcement.
Former Bahamian Prime Minister Perry Christie, Bahamian Parliament member Shane Gibson and Deputy Prime Minister Phillip "Brave" Davis were among the political figures listed in the complaint to have a close relationship with the mogul and to have allegedly accepted money from him in exchange for political favors and influence. They were not listed as defendants in the lawsuit.
The lawsuit also alleges Nygard bribed local law enforcement, at the time, to help him conceal his sexual crimes. CNN has reached out to the Bahamian parliament for comments regarding these allegations.
3141592653 ago
So many similarities to Epstein
ThrowMeAVoat ago
There is a website dedicated to Nygard Cay here: http://www.nygardcay.com/
If you view the "videos" page and scroll down to bottom and click on "Private Events", you are taken to a username/password protected page.
There is lots to dig and archive here.
kestrel9 ago
So basically he had been running a private resort style playground with sex parties. I bet he had 'preferred' members who got to see videos no one else did.
ThrowMeAVoat ago
There are some serious red flags in this article FROM 2015:
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https://nypost.com/2015/12/06/inside-the-wild-bahama-battle-between-two-wacky-billionaires/
carmencita ago
prominent political figures and law enforcement
They’ll be naming them I hope. 🤞
21yearsofdigging ago
Yes, we hope!!!
carmencita ago
New post on how his offices just raided. YAY!
Negro_Nazi ago
THOTS
Patrolled
Roughpatch ago
Wow CNN, now do Hillary!
lamplight ago
CNN reaches out to ask how they can help cover up this scandel.
MaxBlock50 ago
Do Anderson Cooper!
kestrel9 ago
Yeah right...
Roughpatch ago
I know, I know but one could hope.
allonthesameteam ago
This travesty being mostly omitted from the "news" is infuriating.
Gotrek ago
He's from here and there was barely a peep about it here.
allonthesameteam ago
Canadian I assume? I'm in BC and have been tracking this. Very little in Msm and a bit in alt. If this scenario was focused on DT, Assange, etc it would be 24/7 I imagine. The web of connections are to volatile for upper crust exposure. If journalists dig into the will be black balled or fired. Ben Swann w Pgate is a fine example.
Gotrek ago
Great example yes (and yes Canuck as fuck)
Hlaf4 ago
Ben swanns summary was awesome, the short segment did enough for me to want to know more since he is, even if on local news, was still CBS and actually talking about it as it is - not debunked, not looked into nearly enough
allonthesameteam ago
A tip of the hat to you.
Truthseeker3000 ago
Makes you wonder what is really going on with Frank Guistra and his boy charity in your area. Same scenario pay for play with underage boys by wealthy donors.
allonthesameteam ago
Exactly! Thestuff around MMIWG and the schools i think is all of the same culture.
jealoushe ago
ohhhhhh boy. The island wont be happy about this.