NHL monitoring Aquilini’s family court proceeding, after allegations of child abuse
VANCOUVER — The National Hockey League says it is monitoring the family court proceedings of Vancouver Canucks owner Francesco Aquilini, who has denied accusations by ex-wife Tali’ah that he abused their children.
The former couple, who divorced in 2013, are involved in a dispute over support payments and tuition for their four adult children.
“Clearly, the parties have been involved in a most contentious divorce,” the NHL said in a statement.
“Mr. Aquilini has advised us that he categorically denies the allegations. We plan to continue to monitor the situation and, if necessary, will respond as we learn more as events unfold.”