Last week, the Assembly of First Nations put forward a resolution to pressure the federal government and the RCMP for a full new investigation into the allegations. Meanwhile, Furlong is continuing to rehabilitate his image, recently tasked with helping Calgary bid for the 2026 Olympics.

John Furlong’s accusers are asking the federal government to listen to them. But why is Furlong’s voice so much louder?

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Statement from John Furlong’s counsel:

“We are counsel to Mr. Furlong and write in response to your request for

comment about allegations of abuse made by persons who were interviewed by

Laura Robinson. Mr. Furlong has consistently stated that he is innocent

of the alleged abuse and each allegation that has been subject to

investigation by the RCMP or finding of the courts has been found to be

unsubstantiated. The details of Ms. Robinson’s investigation into Mr.

Furlong and Mr. Furlong’s position in response are canvassed in detail in

Justice Wedge’s Reasons for Judgment, a copy of which is available here:

http://www.canlii.org/en/bc/ bcsc/doc/2015/2015bcsc1690/ 2015bcsc1690.pdf.

We draw your attention in particular to the following finding of the Court

at para. 276:

“The statements of Ms. Abraham, Ms. West and Mr. Morice were the only

three statements obtained by Ms. Robinson that were even minimally tested

in a way that we, as a society, believe our system of justice requires

when a citizen faces such serious and devastating allegations. All three

proved to be unreliable.”

Mr. Furlong has no further comment on this case and requests that to the

extent you are reporting on these allegations that you direct

readers/listeners to Justice Wedge’s Reasons for Judgment.” (Claire

Hunter, Hunter Litigation).

Thanks,

Chris

>Chris Dornan

>High-Performance Public Relations

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Judge Wedge’s Reasons for Judgement can be found here.

Tricia Lo’s CBC piece, “Canadian Olympic Committee ‘extremely pleased’ Calgary exploring 2026 bid.”

Read Robert Hiltz’s piece, “Assembly of First Nations Votes to Press Government for New John Furlong Investigation.”

Read the affidavits of the accusers.

Read the accusers’ open letter to Prime Minister Trudeau dated November 2015.

Listen to episode, “John Furlong’s Privilege,” with guest William McDowell, posted after Laura Robinson lost her libel suit against John Furlong.

Listen to our first interview with Laura Robinson, posted after Robinson broke the story.

Laura Robinson’s Georgia Straight piece, “John Furlong biography omits secret past in Burns Lake.”