Quebec man sues provincial police for $635,000 for alleged beating
MONTREAL — A man who has been linked to organized crime filed a $635,000 lawsuit against Quebec provincial police on Thursday, alleging he was “severely beaten” by a police officer in a holding cell, according to court documents.
Jean-Francois Emard’s lawsuit alleges officer Bruno Landry attacked him in Oct. 2014 in a cell at a provincial police station in Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, Que.
Emard alleges the assault left him with a head wound and that he suffered from nausea, dizziness and memory loss for the next six months.
He also says he now suffers from anxiety and is no longer able to work.


