Ontario’s top court dismisses Peter Nygard’s appeal of sexual assault convictions
Written by The Canadian Press on May 15, 2026
TORONTO — Ontario’s top court has dismissed an appeal filed by former fashion mogul Peter Nygard, upholding his sexual assault convictions and prison sentence.
Nygard, 84, was convicted of four counts of sexual assault in 2023 and sentenced to 11 years in prison, amounting to nearly seven years behind bars after factoring in the time he spent in custody before and during trial.
The charges stemmed from allegations dating from the 1980s until the mid-2000s, as multiple women — one of whom was 16 years old at the time of the offence — accused Nygard of sexually assaulting them at his company’s headquarters in Toronto.
Nygard’s appeal argued his sentence was excessive and the trial judge made several errors in law, including the admission of expert testimony on the effects of trauma.
In its written submissions, the Crown argued that admitting the testimony of clinical psychologist Lori Haskell was a “harmless error” that did not mislead the jury or cause a miscarriage of justice.
In a unanimous ruling released today, the three-judge appeal panel agreed admitting Haskell’s evidence was a harmless error, and found no other errors by the trial judge.
The Appeal Court also found no reason to interfere with Nygard’s sentence, saying a reduction “would not be appropriate.”
The founder of a now-defunct women’s clothing company, Nygard stepped down as chairman after U.S. authorities raided his New York offices six years ago.
The criminal charges he faced in Manitoba were stayed last fall after a judge found records of police interviews with the complainant in 1993 were destroyed without justifiable reasons. The judge concluded that represented a violation of Nygard’s right to a fair trial.
Prosecutors in Manitoba initially opted not to lay charges in 2020, but the province later sent the investigation to Saskatchewan Justice for an independent review, resulting in Nygard’s arrest.
Nygard’s legal team filed a defamation lawsuit last month targeting both provincial governments, as well as Winnipeg police and others. Those claims have not been tested in court.
Nygard faces a trial on sex charges in Quebec as well as extradition to the United States on sex trafficking and racketeering charges. He has denied all allegations against him.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 15, 2026.
Paola Loriggio, The Canadian Press