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Vancouver councillor sues Mayor Ken Sim over drug accusation
Orr alleges Sim made false drug distribution claims with a political motive ahead of October elections, harming Orr’s reputation and service ability, lawsuit says.
- Sean Orr filed a civil claim on Tuesday in Vancouver's B.C. Supreme Court, suing Mayor Ken Sim for defamation over alleged illegal drug distribution.
- The lawsuit alleges Sim acted deliberately, maliciously and in bad faith, with an ulterior motive tied to the municipal elections this October .
- Orr says Sim's lies spread across our city, reaching residents of Vancouver and causing serious harm to his reputation and service; he seeks punitive and aggravated damages plus a permanent injunction.
- Sim has apologized after falsely accusing Orr during a briefing for Chinese-speaking media last month, and the claim says the mayor's remarks were translated by the mayor's ABC party-mate.
- Orr has repeatedly denied the allegation since February and told reporters outside the Vancouver Law Courts that Sim lied and has failed to provide any reasonable explanation.
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