Georges Laraque steps down as Green Party candidate
Won't return to politics until he clears his name
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Former NHL enforcer Georges Laraque says he is putting his political career with the federal Green Party on hold so he can fight fraud charges against him.
Laraque told a news conference in Montreal this morning it is important for him to be able to clear his name.
Party leader Elizabeth May called it a sad day but reiterated her support for Laraque.
Laraque announced Thursday that he was stepping down as deputy leader and was withdrawing his candidacy for the party in a Montreal-area byelection.
Earlier this year, media reported that police near Montreal raided Laraque's home in search of documents related to the Super-Glide synthetic ice venture.
Laraque confirmed earlier this week the criminal charges are related to two transactions worth a total of $120,000. He said the accusations stem from a dispute with engineer Marc Filion, who co-founded the company with him in 2009.