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Mike Bullard Charged with Criminal Harassment

GameBoy27

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That's one way to ruin your career.

Although I wouldn't be surprised if a peace bond were agreed to, resulting in no trial and no finding of guilt.

Radio host Mike Bullard Charged with Criminal Harassment

The popular host and former standup comedian, who left his job at Newstalk 1010 following the charges, is accused of harassing City TV journalist Cynthia Mulligan, whom he had been dating.

Popular Toronto radio host Mike Bullard has been charged with criminal harassment in connection with the alleged stalking of a television reporter he had dated.

The five charges — criminal harassment, obstruction of justice and breaching conditions to stay away from the woman — were laid in three batches between September and November. The first set of charges led to Bullard losing his job at Bell Media. The former standup comedian and television talk show personality has been host of Beyond the Mic With Mike Bullard on Newstalk 1010 since 2010.

In an interview Monday, Bullard said the charges stem from “a bad breakup” and it is “a very personal thing between me and her.” Bullard is due in court Wednesday to receive additional disclosure from the Crown attorney assigned to the case.

“I phoned her twice after we broke up,” said Bullard, 59, during the interview. Told by the Star that the charges relate to allegations of hundreds of text messages and calls of a harassing nature and visiting her home in violation of a court order, Bullard said. “OK, maybe I called her three or four times.”

Arthur Stern, Bullard’s lawyer, said his client is facing a “very private, personal matter” and is dealing with “serious personal issues.” Stern said Bullard is receiving counselling. He asked the press to show his client “the type of sensitivity he needs to deal with his personal issues, which he is doing in the best interests of everyone.”

The target of the alleged harassment was City TV journalist Cynthia Mulligan. Mulligan, a Gemini-nominated local news reporter, is travelling on assignment overseas and could not be reached for comment. In 2010 she spoke prominently on television and in a widely read blog, “Kicking Cancer,” about her battle with breast cancer.

Bullard and Mulligan dated for about seven months beginning in 2015 and Mulligan broke off the relationship in June. Over the summer, Bullard allegedly texted and called Mulligan and refused to stop. According to the first charge laid against Bullard, Mulligan feared “for her personal safety” as a result of Bullard’s actions.

In late summer, Mulligan made a complaint to Toronto police. Detectives from 55 Division contacted Bullard and asked him to stop. When the behaviour allegedly continued, police laid the first set of charges on Sept. 21.


Shortly after that, Bell Media removed Bullard from his job on Newstalk 1010. A popular host, occasionally resorting to vulgar comments on social media, Bullard had a loyal fan following who have taken to Twitter wondering why he left so abruptly.

“Where is Mike Bullard?” one person tweeted. “Miss him. He is the best. Bring him back pls.”

Another tweeted, “Why will NewsTalk 1010 not say what happened to Mike Bullard?? As a fan, I should at least know why he is not (sic) longer on at noon!”

According to the police charges filed in court, Bullard’s pattern of harassment continued. On Oct. 12, he was allegedly spotted at Mulligan’s home despite a court order to stay away. Police allege that he was also seen at her home on Oct. 16. Police again warned him to keep his distance from Mulligan and laid a second set of charges on Oct. 26.

Police laid a third charge against Bullard on Nov. 7, alleging obstruction of justice, stating that he contacted Mulligan in October “indirectly in an attempt to have the complaint withdrawn.”

A spokesperson for Newstalk 1010 and Bell Media would not say if Bullard was fired or resigned. “I can confirm Mike departed 1010 on Oct. 5,” said Scott Henderson. “Mike’s show had been part of the Newstalk 1010 lineup since 2010, when the station was owned by Astral Media. Bell Media acquired Astral and its media properties including Newstalk 1010 in July 2014.”

Prior to being on 1010, Bullard was the host of two television talk shows, Open Mike with Mike Bullard on CTV and The Mike Bullard Show on Global.

In 1999, the Star’s Rita Zekas reported on his meteoric rise (TV Guide’s national poll ranked him as “Canada’s favourite talk show host”), noting that he had quit university to work at Bell Telephone, then joined the Peel Region police force, but quit because they wouldn’t allow him to moonlight in comedy clubs. He returned to Bell and worked his way up to associate director of corporate investigation before taking on comedy full-time.

In his interview with the Star on Monday, Bullard said the charges, and losing his job, have hit him hard and added: “I have nothing.”

“I’m going through hell right now. It’s something I didn’t do,” Bullard said.

Sources say there have been discussions about resolving the case with a peace bond, including conditions that Bullard stay away from Mulligan. If a peace bond were agreed to, there would be no trial and no finding of guilt.

https://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2016/11/14/radio-host-mike-bullard-charged-with-criminal-harassment.html
 

Dougal Short

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Someone should show Ms. Mulligan how to block a number on her phone... ;-)

All the same, this is dickish behavior, and he should know better. I loved listening to him on the radio and wondered what had happened to him!
 

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I feel for the guy. He seems in a really tough spot and obviously made some poor decisions. We have all been there.
I recall when another radio host Martin Streek lost his job, he committed suicide not long after. :(
 

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I feel for the guy. He seems in a really tough spot and obviously made some poor decisions. We have all been there.
I recall when another radio host Martin Streek lost his job, he committed suicide not long after. :(
Bad choices you call it. He is 59 years old and should know better.
 

Dougal Short

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We have all been there.
Not really. In my younger day, I had my share of messy breakups, but when it was over, it was over. Continuing to harass a former partner (regardless of which way the harassing is going) is not cool at all. "No means no" and all that...
 

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I hope he gets through this okay. Having said that, this isn't something that's happened to him, this is something he did. The first few complaints from an ex are easy to dismiss... But repeated attempts to gain access to a person who doesn't want to be accessed (even after being spoken to several times by Police) isn't something that was out of his control. He knew what he was doing and what the repercussions were, and he went ahead and did them anyway.
 

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The five charges — criminal harassment, obstruction of justice and breaching conditions to stay away from the woman — were laid in three batches between September and November.

That means he got charged with criminal harassment and would likely have been peace bonded or PARS-ed with no criminal trial or record. But he also then later tried to intimidate or cajole the complainant into dropping the charges (obstruction of justice) and breached conditions and he was re charged twice. He is one dumb motherfucker and it is essentially over for him. He presumably breached the no contact undertaking he signed at the police station when he was released after arrest and then he may also have breached bail conditions, if he was re-arrested and re-released in court by a JP. He is out of control and this is NOT a normal "bad breakup".

Looks like jail time, a criminal record or at the very least, LOTS of probation and counselling and mandatory psychiatric care.
 

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Hope you remember that in your perfect life.
Read what I just wrote and tell me if you would do the shit that Bullard did. If so, you too are an idiot.
 

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I could never stand listening to this guy on the radio. His schtick just didn't work for me. OTOH, I always had a thing for Cynthia. How in hell did he ever get her? IMO, she's out of his league...
 

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He must have been infatuated and broken hearted, punching above his weight class perhaps. If a woman acted this way she would be called vulnerable and receive sympathy, if a guy does it, well.
 

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He must have been infatuated and broken hearted, punching above his weight class perhaps. If a woman acted this way she would be called vulnerable and receive sympathy, if a guy does it, well.
No, Wazup. A woman would get charged as well. Speaking from experience here.
 

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Once the relationship is over and your partner refuses to reconsider it, it is time to move on. It is not Hollywood when one thinks it is ok to keep pressing to change your partner's mind. I had a few sad breakups but in the end we respect each other because we didn't harass nor invade each other's personal boundaries or privacy. I get it; breakups are psychologically and brutally horrible and sad but that's part of the life of a relationship.
 

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The five charges — criminal harassment, obstruction of justice and breaching conditions to stay away from the woman — were laid in three batches between September and November.

That means he got charged with criminal harassment and would likely have been peace bonded or PARS-ed with no criminal trial or record. But he also then later tried to intimidate or cajole the complainant into dropping the charges (obstruction of justice) and breached conditions and he was re charged twice.
This as Oagre points out is the critical factor - at the begining you could say that he was infatuated and making poor decisions but it should have been blatantly clear to him after the first trip to the police station and the no contact order (bail conditions) that she didn't want to talk to him again period and that he was going to have real problems if he continued.

I presume that he was being paid enough to afford therapy and perhaps seeing a very GFE escort might also have helped. But that was not the path taken.
 

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The five charges — criminal harassment, obstruction of justice and breaching conditions to stay away from the woman — were laid in three batches between September and November.

That means he got charged with criminal harassment and would likely have been peace bonded or PARS-ed with no criminal trial or record. But he also then later tried to intimidate or cajole the complainant into dropping the charges (obstruction of justice) and breached conditions and he was re charged twice. He is one dumb motherfucker and it is essentially over for him. He presumably breached the no contact undertaking he signed at the police station when he was released after arrest and then he may also have breached bail conditions, if he was re-arrested and re-released in court by a JP. He is out of control and this is NOT a normal "bad breakup".

Looks like jail time, a criminal record or at the very least, LOTS of probation and counselling and mandatory psychiatric care.
Thanks for the info oagre. It's too bad, because I really enjoyed listening to Bullard on the radio. I guess his radio career is over now?
 

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No, Wazup. A woman would get charged as well. Speaking from experience here.
Ditto. I can reach in my cabinet and pull out probably half a dozen files where the accused is a female in near identical circumstances.
 
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