Disgraced fashion mogul Peter Nygard launched a $15 million smear campaign against his billionaire neighbor in the Bahamas – including portraying him as a member of the Ku Klux Klan – that led to a record $203 million awarded in damages against the accused pedophile, according to details from the bombshell ruling.
The Canadian-born playboy – who is cooling his heels in a Toronto jail as he awaits trial on multiple charges of sexual assault and forcible confinement – was ordered to pay the largest sum for a defamation case in New York State history last Thursday.
His nearly decade-long legal battle with hedge fund manager Louis Bacon began years before over a shared driveway near a beach in the Bahamas that was made famous in James Bond’s “Thunderball.”
It escalated with Bacon filing suit in 2015 after the wild-haired Nygard accused the founder of New York-based Moore Capital Management of being everything from a white supremacist to an insider trader, according to court records reviewed by Financial Times that were published Monday.
The New York judge ruled Nygard, 81, spread “malicious falsehoods” about Bacon by hiring more than two dozen people for the $15 million smear campaign.
It included TV and radio ads, websites, doctored videos, and even paying protesters to demonstrate in the Bahamas and accuse Bacon of being a member of the Ku Klux Klan, court records show.
Bacon’s lawyers also alleged that Nygard had urged the editor of one Bahamas publication to run a doctored version of a Financial Times headline linking him to insider trading.
Other smears implicated the hedge fund manager in arson, after a destructive 2009 fire at Nygard’s lair at the Lyford Cay gated community, and even in murder, following the death in 2010 of Bacon’s house manager, FT reported.
In total, Bacon filed 11 defamation lawsuits against Nygard and his associates.
Bacon, who now lives in the UK, told the court he had spent more than $53 million on legal and investigative work to counteract Nygard’s campaign, FT reported.
Nygard, the founder of women’s fashion company Nygard International, could not be reached for comment while he remains in jail.
With his businesses in bankruptcy, it is unclear whether Bacon will receive a penny of the record damages award.
Nygard was known to host “pamper parties” at the palatial 6-acre Bahamas property, dubbed by friends as “Disneyland on steroids,” where teenage girls and young women engaged in “karaoke and dancing and massaging,” according to the lawsuit brought by Bacon.
He has fathered at least 10 children with eight different women and once dated the late Anna Nicole Smith.
He lived in a bachelor palace that he called “the Eighth Wonder of the World” and which included a fake Mayan temple, sculptures of smoke-breathing snakes, and a disco with a stripper pole, according to The New York Times.
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