Informant at heart of Quebec’s secret trial sues authorities for $5.8 million
MONTREAL — A police informant at the heart of a secret trial in Quebec is suing authorities for roughly $5.8 million.
The unnamed informant, described in the Aug. 28 lawsuit as the “designated person,” accuses police officers of acting in bad faith by reneging on the co-operation deal and then allegedly blackmailing him or her.
Designated person and another plaintiff called X are suing the unnamed police force and three police officers for a combined total of about $5.8 million in damages.
The lawsuit, first reported by La Presse, is connected to a secret trial in which the informant was convicted of participating in a crime that he or she had revealed to police.