Courtroom arguments begin as Kamloops councillor seeks costs, damages in light of dismissal of mayor’s lawsuit
KAMLOOPS — Tuesday (May 5) marked the start of a two-day hearing scheduled at Kamloops Law Courts over the costs relating to a defamation lawsuit Mayor Reid-Hamer Jackson launched against Councillor Katie Neustaeter.
That case was dismissed by a B.C. Supreme Court Judge in January 2026 on the grounds that a public statement on behalf of council in 2023 was within qualified privilege.
Neustaeter is seeking legal costs from Hamer-Jackson, in addition to $10,000 in damages. Shortly after Hamer-Jackson filed his initial defamation lawsuit in 2023, Kamloops council voted to indemnify Neustaeter, meaning taxpayers will be on the hook for her legal bills if she is not awarded costs.


