
Infamous crack video of late Toronto mayor Rob Ford made public
TORONTO — Three years after sparking a firestorm of controversy, a notorious video featuring Rob Ford smoking crack cocaine was made public on Thursday, a move that angered the late Toronto mayor’s family and drew mixed reactions from the public.
The so-called “crack video” was released after the conclusion of a court case involving Ford’s friend and driver Alexander (Sandro) Lisi, who faced an extortion charge related to efforts made to retrieve the clip.
Some people called publishing the video “tasteless” and shameful, while others said they respected that media outlets were simply doing their job. A further few said the video of the controversial politician, who died on March 22, 2016 from a rare form of cancer at age 46, was simply “sad.”