Judge rejects lawsuit tied to controversial 2017 Montreal Formula E car race
MONTREAL — An entrepreneur who sued the City of Montreal for not considering his bid to organize a 2017 electric car race has failed in his effort to obtain more than $3 million in compensation.
A judge suggested there’s no proof Alexandre Choko would have made money even if he had been selected to run the much-criticized Formula E event, which was cancelled after one year with a deficit of more than $17.7 million.
Choko sued in 2018 after Montreal’s auditor general released a report that accused former mayor Denis Coderre of circumventing rules in his handling of the race.
Choko alleged that Coderre and his office bypassed a law that would have required a call for tenders by using the cover of a non-profit that was able to directly hire event management company Evenko.