Judge questions AG’s push to seal documents in legal battle over Nanaimo privacy breaches
NANAIMO — How do you make private what has already been shared online for years?
It’s the question a Supreme Court of B.C. justice must consider in the ongoing court case of the attorney general versus Nanaimo councillor Gord Fuller and two others.
The attorney general’s office asked Honourable Justice Robin Baird on Monday, Oct. 1 to seal all documents involved in the petition against Fuller and two men over their continued refusal to delete confidential documents which were shared in person and online starting in 2015. The documents in question are a letter from Nanaimo mayor Bill McKay to a facilitator containing his opinions of other councillors, as well as legal letters about coun. Diane Brennan.
“If the horse has left comprehensively out of the barn, what do you want me to do about it?,” Baird asked provincial lawyer Michael Rankin. “The status quo seems to be these letters have been out and about and the subject of comment far and wide for some time.”