Peter Nygard's lawyer quits, saying he can no longer represent former fashion mogul for ethical reasons

Peter Nygard's lawyer quits, saying he can no longer represent former fashion mogul for ethical reasons
Peter Nygard's lawyer quits, saying he can no longer represent former fashion mogul for ethical reasons

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Peter Nygard is driven away from a Toronto court on Oct. 24, 2023. Nygard was found guilty of four charges of sexual assault in Toronto in November. (Evan Mitsui/CBC - image credit)

Peter Nygard is driven away from a Toronto court on Oct. 24, 2023. Nygard was found guilty of four charges of sexual assault in Toronto in November. (Evan Mitsui/CBC - image credit)

The high-profile lawyer who was expected to represent disgraced fashion mogul Peter Nygard in a criminal case in Winnipeg is withdrawing from the position for "ethical reasons," he said.

Brian Greenspan told provincial court Judge Stacey Cawley over the phone from Toronto Friday there was "an irreconcilable breakdown in the solicitor-client relationship," characterizing it as "adversarial."

"This is the first time in the 50 years I've practised law that I've made an application, a formal application, to be removed from the record," he said.

"In my view, [I] have a professional obligation both to the court and to the Crown, once there has been a breakdown in the solicitor-client relationship, to advise the court and the Crown in a timely fashion and to be removed from the record in a timely fashion."

Brian Greenspan, the lawyer representing Peter Nygard, arrives at the Toronto Court House, on Monday, September 11, 2023.

Brian Greenspan, the lawyer representing Peter Nygard, arrives at the Toronto Court House, on Monday, September 11, 2023.

Brian Greenspan says this is the first time in his 50-year career he's applied to withdraw from a case. (Tijana Marti/The Canadian Press)

Nygard was found guilty of four counts of sexual assault in Toronto in November, with Greenspan representing him. The assaults happened over a timespan from the late 1980s to about 2005, in the private bedroom suite of Nygard's office building in downtown Toronto.

In an affidavit read by Cawley in court, Seth Weinstein, a partner at Greenspan's firm, said a "number of issues" had arisen in discussions between Greenspan and Nygard, and Greenspan believes it would be a breach of his professional obligations if he didn't withdraw.

Nygard told the judge via phone call from the Toronto South Detention Centre that Greenspan should have waited until he had another lawyer in place to withdraw from the case.

He said he did not want to have any kind of court appearance without counsel present.

Greenspan 'wasting the court's time,' Nygard says

The case to be heard in the Winnipeg court is related to offences allegedly committed in 1993, involving a woman who was then 20 years old. The woman alleges Nygard held her captive and raped her after inviting her to a modelling job.

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The trial date has not been set.

In an email read by Greenspan, Nygard said the lawyer was "needlessly wasting the court's time and building up his expense bill" by engaging in an "open conflict," when Nygard was trying to solve things in an "amicable and professional manner."

Weinstein's affidavit said it couldn't provide further details without breaching solicitor-client privilege, but that the decision "does not relate to the non-payment of fees."

Greenspan said he would make the transition to a new lawyer at no extra cost to Nygard, and he would send his team's entire file related to the case to Nygard and his future counsel.

The judge said Nygard's concerns were not relevant to the application, and granted the withdrawal.

"I note as well for Mr. Nygard's benefit that the timing of this application is actually to his benefit in that it allows him substantial time, not only to secure retaining new counsel, but full preparation for the matter should it be set for trial," Cawley said.

Lawyer severing ties before sentencing

When Greenspan represented Nygard last year in Toronto, he faced five counts of sexual assault and one of forcible confinement. He was acquitted of the confinement charge and one sexual assault charge.

Five other charges were dropped before jury selection.

On Wednesday morning, Greenspan also filed an application to sever ties with his client before the Ontario Superior Court of Justice, where Nygard is still awaiting sentencing. He faces up to 10 years in prison in Ontario.

Peter Nygard, clockwise from bottom left, Justice Robert Goldstein, defence lawyer Brian Greenspan, the jury, Ana Serban and Neville Golwalla attend Nygard's sexual assault trial in Toronto on Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2023.

Peter Nygard, clockwise from bottom left, Justice Robert Goldstein, defence lawyer Brian Greenspan, the jury, Ana Serban and Neville Golwalla attend Nygard's sexual assault trial in Toronto on Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2023.

Peter Nygard, clockwise from bottom left, Justice Robert Goldstein, defence lawyer Brian Greenspan, the jury, Ana Serban and Neville Golwalla attend Nygard's sexual assault trial in Toronto on Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2023. (Alexandra Newbould/The Canadian Press)

He also faces criminal charges in Quebec and New York, and an extradition order to the U.S. to face the latter charges.

Greenspan's withdrawal does not affect the case in Quebec, where Nygard is represented by francophone lawyers.

Nygard has been in custody since December 2020, when he was arrested at a Winnipeg home on a provisional warrant issued on behalf of American prosecutors.

He has consistently denied all allegations against him.

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