Kamloops mayor files appeal of defamation suit loss; decision on costs to proceed
KAMLOOPS — Kamloops mayor Reid Hamer-Jackson and Councillor Katie Neustaeter were back in a Kamloops courtroom on Wednesday (March 4) morning in front of Justice Jacqueline Hughes, as Neustaeter seeks costs following the dismissal of a defamation suit filed against her by the mayor. But as that case appears to be near a conclusion, Hamer-Jackson has officially filed an appeal before the courts, wishing to see the decision overturned.
“I think we need a trial. I think we need people to go on witness stands, not 200 pages of affidavit of mostly one person,” said Hamer-Jackson. “And I just hope that Councillor Neustaeter will not be using the taxpayers’ money to fund this application.”
Neustaeter has been indemnified by the city, meaning city coffers are paying for her legal expenses, but following the initial dismissal she is seeking costs.


