Golden Predator files civil claim against Yukon gov't On stockhouse today:
2021-05-17 09:51 ET - News Release
Mr. William Harris reports
GOLDEN PREDATOR MINING CORP. FILES NOTICE OF CIVIL CLAIM AGAINST CHRISTMAN AND YUKON GOVERNMENT
Golden Predator Mining Corp. has filed a notice of civil claim in the Supreme Court of British Columbia, on behalf of Janet Lee-Sheriff, chief executive officer, and Golden Predator (the plaintiffs) against the government of Yukon and Paul Christman (who was, at all material times, employed as the chief mine engineer for the government of Yukon) (the defendants). The claim alleges that Mr. Christman, in the course of his employment with the government of Yukon in 2020, falsely and maliciously spoke of and concerning Ms. Lee-Sheriff and Golden Predator. Mr. Christman has since left the position of chief mine engineer for the government of Yukon. The claim seeks relief against Mr. Christman and the government of Yukon, including declarations concerning the defamations alleged, production of documents relating to Mr. Christman's dealings and influence arising from his role in the government of Yukon affecting Golden Predator, and general damages arising from the misconduct alleged. The allegations have not yet been proved in court.
Golden Predator will continue to focus on advancing its Brewery Creek project in Yukon through the permitting renewal process.