Friday, March 3, 2023

Justin Trudeau used public funds to attempt to quash an Apotex lawsuit just days before the targeted murders of Barry and Honey Sherman

 

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Only days before Barry and Honey Sherman were targeted and killed Justin Trudeau was attempting to quash an Apotex lawsuit against the Lobbying Commissioner regarding the election campaign fundraiser Barry and Honey Sherman hosted for Justin Trudeau that allegedly ran afoul of lobbying rules.

Government documents provides material evidence that Justin Trudeau did in fact attempt to have the Apotex lawsuit quashed. Justin Trudeau used public funds to attempt to quash the Apotex lawsuit. $400,000 was misappropriated by Justin Trudeau for his own benefit.

“An unanticipated court action against the Office resulted in unplanned legal costs of almost $300,000 in 2017–18. These additional costs have been paid through access to a special purpose allotment of $400,000 for litigation.”

“In December 2017, the Office received access to a special purpose allotment of $400,000 for third party legal fees associated to legal challenges.” Lobbying Commissioner

The third party in the Apotex lawsuit against the Commissioner of Lobbying was Justin Trudeau. Third Party definition

“A person who is not a party to a lawsuit, but who is usually somehow implicated in it; someone other than the principal parties”

Budgetary report confirms the PMO paid the Lobbying Commissioner $400,000 to obstruct justice. To defeat a court order requiring the Commissioner to uncensor Justin Trudeau’s REDACTED name in documents justifying a RCMP investigation of Justin Trudeau’s Aug 26, 2015 election campaign fundraiser.  (more...)

Justin Trudeau used public funds to attempt to quash an Apotex lawsuit just days before the targeted murders of Barry and Honey Sherman


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