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Politics : Canadian Political Free-for-All

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To: axial who wrote (14709)5/5/2011 6:26:49 PM
From: average joe  Read Replies (1) of 37260
 
Jack did nothing wrong... he just got a massage from a sex slave owned by the mafia...

By Daniel Proussalidis, Parliamentary Bureau

First posted: Thursday, May 5, 2011 5:17:24 EDT PM

And you maroons wanted a minority government?


OTTAWA - Ontario Provincial Police will not be laying charges related to the leak of police information last week regarding Toronto Police finding NDP Leader Jack Layton naked in a Toronto massage parlour in 1996.

"There were no grounds to support laying charges against anybody," said OPP Insp. Dave Ross.

OPP launched an investigation at the request of the Toronto Police Service after the story broke in the dying days of the federal election campaign.

The entire story was based on the notebooks of a former Toronto cop that Toronto Sun reporter Sam Pazzano was allowed to see.

"Certainly there were interviews conducted, records reviewed," said Ross.

It took less than a week for the OPP criminal investigation to run its course.

But the former cop who spoke with Pazzano will not be getting his notebooks back.

They've been turned over to Toronto police.

"That's where they rightfully belong," said Ross.

Layton's 1996 encounter with police while he was a Metro councillor had remained secret until last week's story.

While Layton was warned about the notorious reputation of the Chinatown massage parlour as a bawdy house, he was not charged in the incident.

Layton's wife Olivia Chow has said her husband did nothing wrong and simply needed a massage.

torontosun.com
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