Quebecor CEO Peladeau in court in family dispute over company shares
MONTREAL — A judge urged members of Quebec’s Peladeau family Tuesday not to air their dirty laundry in public in a quarrel over Quebecor shares that dates back nearly 20 years.
But despite Quebec Superior Court Justice Gerard Dugre’s admonition, a deal to settle the dispute without going to trial fell through when Quebecor president and CEO Pierre Karl Peladeau balked at covering his sister’s lawyer’s fees.
Anne-Marie Peladeau was in court asking her brothers Pierre Karl and Erik to respect a 2000 agreement to buy back her interests in Peladeau Investments Inc., which controls the Quebec media and telecommunications conglomerate.
“Clearly, you heard that there was a dispute that bothered my brother, and it was paying the lawyers,” Anne-Marie Peladeau said outside the courtroom. “He was ready to negotiate, but he doesn’t want to pay the lawyers.”