Alleged human trafficker Mali Jean denied bail in Saskatoon
An alleged human trafficker from Quebec was denied bail at a court hearing in Saskatoon Wednesday.
Ordered not to communicate with victims, 2 women
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An alleged human trafficker from Quebec was denied bail at a court hearing in Saskatoon on Wednesday afternoon.
Mali Jean is charged with a string of offences including exploiting two women under Ottawa's prostitution laws, and assaulting one of them with a weapon.
He is also accused of breaching a court order to stay out of Saskatchewan.
Jean has been ordered not to have contact with his two victims, both women.
He is due back in court on Sept. 29.