Pubdate: Wed, 19 Jan 2005
Source: Chronicle-Journal, The (CN ON)
Copyright: 2005 The Chronicle-Journal
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Author: Jim Kelly, The Chronicle-Journal
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JUDGE'S LIBEL CASE SETTLED

A Toronto law firm representing Thunder Bay Justice Dianne Pettit Baig has 
been successful in negotiating a settlement to a libel case stemming from a 
Feb. 8, 2000 story in the Toronto Globe and Mail and other media.

Baig's lawyer, Robert Rueter of Rueter, Scargall, Bennett, said in a news 
release Monday Baig will receive $568,500 for damages. The settlement 
includes legal costs.

Defendants other than the Globe and Mail include The Canadian Press, The 
Fort Frances Times and seven Fort Frances lawyers (Clare Brunetta, Ian 
McLennan, Wesley Derksen, Ken Koprowski, Lawrence Phillips, Emery Ruff and 
Donald Taylor).

Other defendants contributing to the settlement were Margaret Katona and 
Donna Anderson, two members of the Fort Frances court staff, and Fort 
Frances locksmith Ken Rogoza.

The Globe and Mail paid $200,000 of the settlement amount, the news release 
said.

Rueter said all of the defendants have made written apologies to Justice 
Baig, who is a judge in the Ontario Court of Justice in the Thunder Bay and 
Rainy River Districts.

"The libel was for the false accusations that the judge had smoked 
marijuana in her chamber," Rueter said in an interview from his Toronto office.

"The statement was false. An investigation by the Ontario Judicial Council 
concluded there was no evidence to support the content," he said.

"This was a substantial award that reflects the gravity of the matter.

"It's a vindication of Justice Baig's good name and reputation."
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