Five women sexually assaulted in B.C. ‘grateful’ for lawsuit victory, lawyers say
VANCOUVER — Lawyers for five women who were sexually assaulted in Vancouver decades ago say their clients are grateful they won a civil lawsuit against a man acquitted of the crimes due to state misconduct.
The B.C. Supreme Court awarded the five plaintiffs $375,000 each in damages from Ivan Henry for attacks in the early 1980s, in a case that set off decades of legal battles over his wrongful conviction, for which he won $8 million in his own civil lawsuit in 2016.
Vancouver lawyers Irina Kordic and Kevin Gourlay represented the five women in the lawsuit and say in a statement that the plaintiffs felt they’d been left “voiceless” in the years since he was released, as a public narrative emerged that he was an “innocent man.”
They say the “brave women” were left with no choice but to file a lawsuit to confirm what they have said for over four decades, that Henry was the man who sexually assaulted each of them.


