
Garth Drabinsky has been punished enough, lawyer tells Ontario securities regulator
TORONTO — Garth Drabinsky has paid his debt to society and shouldn’t be punished again for his role in the Livent Entertainment fraud scandal, his lawyer said Wednesday as Ontario’s securities regulator began opening submissions in its long-running case against the disgraced theatre mogul.
Drabinsky, who has a visible limp and was using a walker, declined comment on his way into the hearing room at the Ontario Securities Commission, which launched its regulatory cases against him and two Livent executives in 2001. Those cases were put on hold while criminal charges against the three worked their way through the courts.
“The gentleman that is sitting in this room today is not the gentleman you heard about in the course of those proceedings,” lawyer Richard Shekter told the OSC’s three-member panel.
“He has acknowledged culpability, he feels terrible about what he did and he has made it his life mission to fix it and to contribute to Canadian society.”