Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 22, 2012, Winnipeg, Manitoba
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A LEX Chapman went public with
sexual- harassment allegations
nearly two years ago, which
led to his former divorce lawyer being
sanctioned and put the future of a
Manitoba judge in jeopardy.
But Chapman's decision is going
to cost him. The Winnipeg man has
been ordered to repay the $ 25,000 he
received in 2003 as part of an out- ofcourt
settlement of the matter.
He will also have to cover the legal
fees of lawyer Jack King, expected to
be in the range of $ 10,000, and faces
a permanent injunction barring him
from possessing or distributing more
nude photos of King's wife, Lori Douglas.
Chapman failed to show up in court
Thursday to deal with a legal motion
on the issue. He also instructed his
lawyer, Paul Walsh, not to attend.
That opened the way for Queen's
Bench Justice Chris Martin to rubber-
stamp the default judgment
against Chapman, based on the evidence
he repeatedly violated the
$ 25,000 confidentiality agreement.
" He is in gross breach of
that," King's lawyer, Bill
Gange, told court.
In 2003, King was
Chapman's divorce lawyer
and tried to solicit
him to have sex with his
wife, Douglas, also a lawyer
at the time.
King admits sending
explicit bondage photos
of his wife to Chapman.
When the plan was exposed,
King agreed to
pay Chapman $ 25,000 to
drop the matter.
In exchange, Chapman was to turn
over any photos of Douglas he might
have and never speak about the subject.
But in 2010, Chapman filed a $ 67- million
lawsuit against the couple and the
law firm where they worked. Photos of
Douglas were leaked online.
The lawsuit was later dropped, and
King pleaded guilty to a Law Society
of Manitoba charge of professional
misconduct. He was reprimanded and
ordered to pay $ 13,650 in legal
fees. He has since returned
to his law practice.
Douglas has been on leave
from the bench since August
2010 and the Canadian Judicial
Council recently filed
formal allegations against
her that will be the subject
of a hearing to begin next
month in Winnipeg. The
council cites four areas of
concern: alleged sexual harassment
of Chapman, failing
to disclose the issue to the
judicial selection committee in 2005,
her ability to serve as a judge, given
the existence of the photos, and questions
about her truthfulness with investigators.
Douglas filed a detailed response
last week denying all the allegations
and painting herself as the true victim
in the case at the hands of her husband
and Chapman. She said she had no
knowledge of the sexual discussions
about her between the two men or that
the photos of her were distributed at
the time.
King's lawyer told court Thursday
there is ongoing concern Chapman is
continuing to victimize Douglas by
breaching terms of the 2003 settlement
and a further temporary injunction
ordered last year.
" Does he have possession of other
things? I can't give evidence. Do I have
a concern? No question I have a concern,"
Gange said. " I certainly have
a very large concern the order was
never complied with, the injunction
was never complied with. I just can't
prove it - yet."
Martin plans to issue a decision
next week on a permanent injunction
against Chapman and will detail how
much of King's legal fees Chapman
must pay.
www. mikeoncrime. com
High price imposed for breach
of pact in judicial sex scandal
By Mike McIntyre
WAYNE GLOWACKI / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS ARCHIVES
Alex Chapman has been ordered to repay $ 25,000 for violating the sex- case deal.
Jack King
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