Four former water polo athletes file $5.5-million suit against Water Polo Canada
OTTAWA — Four former members of the national water polo team have filed a $5.5-million lawsuit against Water Polo Canada.
According to a statement of claim, the plaintiffs have asked for $1 million in damages for breach of fiduciary duty, negligence, breach of contract, and vicarious liability for physical, psychological and emotional abuse, sexual harassment and mental suffering.
They’re also asking for $4 million for past and future economic loss, special damages and $500,000 in punitive damages.
The lawsuit was filed in Ontario Superior Court on April 29. The statement of claim, which was amended on Tuesday, contains allegations that have not been tested in court.