Wrongfully imprisoned B.C. man denies allegations of assault in civil lawsuit
VANCOUVER — A British Columbia man awarded millions for wrongful imprisonment is now defending himself in a civil lawsuit, again denying he sexually assaulted five women.
The women, identified only as Jane Doe No. 1 through No. 5, filed the lawsuit in B.C. Supreme Court in October, alleging Ivan Henry broke into their homes in the 1980s and sexually assaulted them.
Their lawsuit says Henry caused them emotional suffering and psychological damage.
Henry was convicted on 10 counts of sexual assault in 1983 and spent 27 years in prison before he was freed.