Rob Ford calls for man behind lawsuit to pay his legal costs
CBC News | Posted: February 22, 2013 1:20 PM | Last Updated: February 23, 2013
Coun. Doug Ford says Toronto integrity commissioner should apologize, or resign
Rob Ford's lawyer says the man who brought the conflict of interest case against the mayor should have to cover about $120,000 in legal costs.
Ford's legal team has filed documents with the divisional court, and if the court rules in his favour, Paul Magder, will have to be responsible for the costs.
This comes as Toronto Coun. Doug Ford called on the city's integrity commissioner to step down or apologize to his brother over the conflict of interest case.
Coun. Ford said Janet Leiper's initial report on the conflict of interest case triggered a chain of events that almost forced the mayor out of office.
"Because of her decision, it ended up causing major hurt, not only to Rob and his family, but most of all to the city," said Coun. Ford. "It was unstable there for a month or so because of her decision and I don’t see any apology."
In November, a ruling from an Ontario Superior Court justice ordered Rob Ford removed from office for voting on a council motion that would have allowed the mayor to avoid repaying $3,150 in donations to his football charity.
A Divisional Court overturned that ruling in January. A three-judge panel agreed with arguments made by Ford’s lawyers that council never had the power to compel the mayor to pay back the donations.
On Thursday, integrity commissioner Janet Leiper told council she never sought legal advice before demanding the mayor repay the money.
Corrections:- An earlier version of this story incorrectly identified the court in which a judge had ordered the mayor removed from office. February 26, 2013 3:55 PM