Defence lawyer says anti-Semitic attack at Winnipeg cafe was not a hoax
WINNIPEG — A lawyer for one of three family members accused of fabricating an anti-Semitic attack at their cafe says his client firmly denies any suggestion it was staged.
“We expect the medical evidence will show this was genuine. This was not a hoax,” Martin Glazer said outside court Wednesday.
Glazer’s client, Oxana Berent, has been charged — along with her husband Alexander and son Maxim — with public mischief after their Bermax Caffe in Winnipeg was vandalized and spray-painted with anti-Semitic graffiti in April.