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Sister Kathryn Ford Says She Smoked Crack With Rob Ford

Darpan News Desk Darpan, 24 Sep, 2014 10:33 AM
    TORONTO - Rob Ford's sister told police the Toronto mayor was smoking crack cocaine with her one night in late April in the company of a drug dealer and a friend of Ford's who is facing criminal charges, according to newly released documents.
     
    The documents, filed with a court by police to obtain a search warrant, said Kathy Ford was twice interviewed by investigators after reports surfaced last May of a second video allegedly showing the troubled mayor smoking crack.
     
    Police said she told them that her brother arrived at her house "intoxicated" but not "high," and that he was drinking and "kidding around fighting" with Alexander Lisi in the basement of her home, but that Lisi was never assaulted.
     
    "Kathryn Ford and Robert Ford were smoking crack cocaine that night," the documents state. "Lisi was not doing drugs."
     
    Ford also told police that a man named Michael "Jugga" James sold drugs to her and her brother that night.
     
    The documents contain allegations that have not been proven in court.
     
    Lisi has been charged with extortion related to attempts to retrieve an earlier video that surfaced in May 2013 that appeared to show the mayor smoking crack cocaine.
     
    In the documents released Wednesday by a judge, police say they believe the second video was surreptitiously recorded on April 26 by James.
     
    Police requested a search warrant to obtain three cellphones from James, which they believe may contain other recordings.
     
    In the documents, police say they believe they will find video and audio that may provide evidence of drug possession by Ford and both drug trafficking and drug possession by James.
     
    The allegations are part of a police investigation, dubbed Project Brazen 2, sparked by the reports about the second so-called "crack" video.
     
    Rob Ford — who has repeatedly said he's not a drug addict — entered rehab for treatment of substance-abuse problems after the Globe and Mail reported it had seen the second video showing him appearing to smoke crack cocaine in the basement of his sister's home in late April.
     
    American online site Gawker.com said a dealer had tried to sell three videos taken in the basement for "six figures." Gawker, which first broke word of a video purportedly showing Ford smoking crack cocaine last year, obtained frame grabs showing the mayor holding a copper pipe.
     
    The Globe said it paid $10,000 for similar photos.
     
    Last year, the mayor admitted to using crack cocaine while in a "drunken stupor."

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