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Fashion mogul Peter Nygard was convicted in a Montreal sexual assault case and did not contest the charges. He now faces additional legal exposure.
Fashion mogul Peter Nygard was convicted in a Montreal sexual assault case. He didn't contest the charges, meaning he accepted the conviction rather than fight it in court.
Nygard has faced multiple allegations across jurisdictions. This conviction is one of several legal exposures he's dealing with, but the lack of contest suggests either a negotiated outcome or acceptance that fighting was futile. It's another data point in a larger pattern of accountability for wealthy men who built careers partly on access to vulnerable people.
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