Gawker Claims Video Exists of Rob Ford Smoking Crack

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Another instance of the truly ignorant supporting the truly indefensible. Where to start....
Don't fucking care! Who read this trashy taboloid newspaper anyway
The Sun is a tabloid.
The Star and Globe & Mail are broadsheets.
The term 'tabloid' does not refer to quality but to shape and size. Historically broadsheets have been mainstream, trusted, authoritative newspapers while tabloids have been the rags playing up SCANDAL!!!! and OUTRAGE! headlines and featuring cheesecake photos, like The National Enquirer and the Sun chain.

You can disparage it as much as you want but you can't describe the Toronto Star as a tabloid.

... In Toronto Star liberal can never do any wrong even when they blew billions of dollars in ehealth, power plant scandal, break the law by deleting email.
Not true at all.
I look only at the bottom line. Rob Ford saves me and the city of Toronto Money as compared to Millers or Ont. Provincial Gov't who waste my hard earned tax dollars( billions of dollar wasted). God bless Rob Ford and God Bless Ford Nation!
Weird. Ford closed a bike lane, wasting hundreds of thousands of dollars. Ford's latest trumpeted "victory" on subways cost $85 million in sunk costs immediately, and while it's still not even definite that Scarborough will actually get the subway extension since THE TAXPAYERS have to come up with $400 million additional dollars, if it does get built that line would cause taxes to go up FOREVER.
And Ford's crack-addled, alcohol-soaked inability to make a compelling argument is why we didn't get a casino, which lost the city a potential $50 million per year.

But I'm sure you don't care about any of that, either.

That Star article is built up on facts, and shows the type of people Ford has for friends.
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The guy hangs out with degenerates and thugs, and they all seem to have the same vicious temper towards women. Charmers the bunch!
Yes, Ford also has a long history displaying his vicious temper against women. 911 operator, his wife, random woman at a hockey game, city councilors...

Ford, Lisi, Bellissimo et al must have quite the high-larious crack smoking parties when they get together.
 

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Don't fucking care! Who read this trashy taboloid newspaper anyway ... In Toronto star liberal can never do any wrong even when they blew billions of dollars in ehealth, power plant scandal, break the law by deleting email. I look only at the bottom line. Rob Ford saves me and the city of Toronto Money as compared to Millers or Ont. Provincial Gov't who waste my hard earned tax dollars( billions of dollar wasted). God bless Rob Ford and God Bless Ford Nation!
But news that the police are investigating Ford's driver and ex-football coach/communications guy should start the usual squirming about how its ok for Ford to do a little crack or crack a few heads every once in a while as long as he continues to claim he's lowering taxes.
Thanks for proving my point so quickly, Pornaddict.

Though I am depressed how many people still think Ford is saving them money when its so clear he's wasting it, raising taxes, using city resources on his old football hobby, wasting hundreds of millions on idiotic transit plans...
 

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Lets read the whole article (Part 1):-

Police probe Mayor Rob Ford friends who sought crack video
Alexander “Sandro” Lisi, an occasional driver for Mayor Rob Ford, and his Range Rover. Lisi is a target of the investigation into attempts to retrieve the video in which Ford smokes what appears to be crack cocaine.

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By: Kevin Donovan Investigations, Jayme Poisson News reporter, Published on Fri Aug 16 2013

Toronto police are investigating attempts by associates of Mayor Rob Ford to retrieve the crack cocaine video.
One target of the investigation is Alexander “Sandro” Lisi, 35, a Range Rover-driving Etobicoke man with a criminal history of threatening and assaulting women, who has been acting as an occasional driver and security guard for the mayor.
“(Lisi) knows he is the subject of an investigation,” said Domenic Basile, Lisi’s lawyer. Basile said Lisi would not answer any questions from the Star about the investigation or his association with Ford. “It is none of your business,” Basile said.
Lisi’s criminal record includes convictions for threatening death to one woman, and assault and threatening bodily harm to a second woman. He entered into a peace bond with a third woman who accused him of assault and threatening death. He also has been charged three times with drug possession. Only one of those charges led to a conviction, for which he was given an absolute discharge.
Lisi has told three associates interviewed by the Star that he is a supplier of drugs to Ford. The Star has been unable to verify Lisi’s claims, and Ford has not responded to questions about this sent by the Star on Monday.
An ongoing Star investigation of the Ford video and matters surrounding it reveals that in the days after news of the video broke, Lisi and Ford’s “logistics director,” David Price, were on a mission to obtain the video, which Ford was publicly saying did not exist. Two Star reporters who viewed the video have described an obviously impaired Mayor Ford smoking what appears to be crack cocaine and making homophobic and racist remarks in response to goading questions from a man not seen in the video.
In one attempt to retrieve the video, soon after news of its existence broke on May 16, Lisi paid visits to the Etobicoke house where a group of men from the Dixon Rd. community involved in the crack cocaine trade were known to hang out. The bungalow is home to Fabio and Elena Basso, both friends of Ford.
“Where are the guys who made the video, Fab,” Lisi said, according to a witness who was present. “You know where they are.”
Fabio Basso, a quiet man, was nervous. “They’re gone. Out of town. Gone to Windsor,” said Basso. The Star does not know what Lisi did with that information.
A day later, just before midnight, Fabio, his girlfriend, and Fabio’s mother were assaulted by an unknown attacker brandishing an expandable baton who broke into their home. No charges have been laid in the attack.
Around the same time that Lisi was asking about the video, Ford’s “logistics director” and former football coach, David Price, was pursuing leads in the Dixon Rd. community of highrises where the Star reporters viewed the video. Price was making phone calls, seeking the whereabouts of the video.
Ford’s public position on the video was summed up in a quote he gave at a press conference one week after the story broke. “I cannot comment on a video that I have never seen or does not exist,” Ford told reporters.
However, sources have told the Star that at a meeting the morning news of the video broke, Ford cited “our contacts” and told close confidants not to worry because he knew where the video was, and provided two apartment addresses in the Dixon Rd. complex. Later that day, Price sought out Ford chief of staff Mark Towhey, and raised the “hypothetical” question: What if he knew where the video was, what would be done? At one point, according to an account of the conversation, the straitlaced Towhey was heard to remark, “We’re not getting the f---ing thing!” Towhey reported his concerns to police and was interviewed by detectives that weekend.
Neither Lisi, Ford, nor Price have responded to numerous requests for interviews. Lisi’s lawyer, Basile, who confirmed his client is under investigation, warned a Star reporter to stop “harassing” his client with interview requests.
The Star has determined that police have been seeking information about the embarrassing video and are probing other activities of the mayor. Toronto police spokesperson Mark Pugash has steadfastly refused to answer questions about the Star’s findings.
Detectives involved in the case, including officers from the homicide squad, have interviewed or attempted to interview several Ford staffers and at least two of the men arrested in the Project Traveller guns-and-drugs raids carried out in June. Police have also interviewed people involved in a boozy St. Patrick’s Day 2012 incident involving Ford at the Bier Markt pub.
While a great deal of media attention has been focused on the video itself, the Star’s ongoing investigation shows that the video is just part of a puzzle that involves a great deal of unusual behaviour by the mayor of Canada’s largest city.
The video has also put a spotlight on a number of people close to the mayor.
Lisi, the Range Rover-driving man who has claimed to be Ford’s drug dealer, lives in his parents’ basement apartment, just east of the Basso family. Lisi and Ford are close: Lisi was Ford’s driver the day the mayor showed up stumbling and incoherent at the Garrison Ball, according to a former Ford staffer. Lisi and Ford often attend Toronto Maple Leaf hockey games together, most recently the first playoff game at the Air Canada Centre on Wednesday, May 8, shortly before news of the crack video broke. A Toronto Sun journalist photographed the mayor and Lisi in an elevator that night returning from the Director’s Lounge.
Lisi’s court records show multiple charges and convictions. In June of this year, an Ontario court judge convicted Lisi of uttering a death threat against a woman in 2011. Lisi received a suspended sentence, two years’ probation, a five-year weapons ban and an order to continue to attend an anger management program. (Lisi is appealing the conviction.) Additional 2011 charges of assault and harassment for “repeatedly” following the woman and causing her to “reasonably, in all the circumstances, fear for her safety” had been dismissed three months earlier.
In 2008, he was charged with assault, uttering death threats and harassment for watching a different woman’s home. While those charges were withdrawn in 2009, a peace bond was issued ordering Lisi to have no contact with the woman. And in 2002, he was convicted on charges of threatening bodily harm, assault and criminal harassment for “repeatedly” following a third woman, as well as failing to comply with court orders. He served a 90-day sentence on weekends plus three years’ probation and was ordered to have no contact with the woman or her family.
The Star has obtained records of three past drug charges. In 2002, Lisi was charged with two counts of possession of marijuana under 30 grams. He was found guilty of one charge and granted an absolute discharge; the second was withdrawn.
In 2007, he faced charges of possessing more than 30 grams of marijuana, an offence more likely to result in jail time. That charge was stayed. In 2009, he was again charged with possession of more than 30 grams of marijuana. That charge was withdrawn.
Lisi is one of a cast of characters with whom Ford has surrounded himself. Like Lisi, two others we are about to tell you about live with their parents, within a kilometre or two of Ford’s home in Etobicoke.
Toronto police will not say whether they have spoken or attempted to speak to these men.
One of the men, Bruno Bellissimo, 43, who has known Ford since high school days, is a crack addict who is currently in a substance abuse treatment program. In one of many attempts to interview Bellissimo over the past month, the Etobicoke man unleashed a string of profanities, threatening the reporter’s job and family.
On March 2, Bellissimo, who lives in his parents’ basement, assaulted his parents. He was charged with two counts of assaulting his mother, one count of assaulting his father, and one count of threatening his mother with death.
He was kept in the Toronto West Detention Centre awaiting trial. Bellissimo has told friends the Star has interviewed that Ford tried to visit him at the detention centre in March, including one nocturnal visit long after visiting hours. The Globe and Mail reported Monday that Ford tried to visit Bellissimo on March 26, but was not allowed in.
It is not clear why Ford was trying to visit a known crack addict. According to two of Bellissimo’s friends, Bellissimo had boasted in the past that Ford had given him a debit card with instructions to withdraw money, and told Bellissimo he could use $500 for himself from time to time. Ford did not respond to written questions about this.
Bellissimo was convicted in May of assaulting his parents and threatening his mother. A second charge of assault against his mother was withdrawn by the crown attorney. Bellissimo received a suspended sentence with credit for time served awaiting trial, and was put on probation for two years, according to court records. He was also told to attend counselling for his drug addiction. He was released from jail on May 7.
Bellissimo’s return to the community was short-lived. Two weeks ago, neighbours saw police at his home, and shortly after that Bellissimo was admitted to a substance-abuse program for treatment.
In one interview with the Star, Bellissimo said, “Buddy, I am going to talk to the Crown and police and get you arrested.”
Another person who has been close to Ford is Peter Kordas, once a TTC driver who now drives a bus for York University and lives in his parents’ home one street over from Bellissimo. Kordas, on the many occasions the Star has tried to interview him, has responded with a stream of profanity that rivals Bellissimo’s outbursts.
Kordas has told his friends he has been an occasional driver for the mayor in the past when he wants to go out at night. “I am a personal friend of Rob Ford’s,” Kordas told the Star a month ago.
The official record at the TTC shows Kordas resigned, but that came after the TTC began a process to dismiss him in 2003 for making a proposition to a young female under the age of 18. TTC records say Kordas spoke to a young woman on his bus and told her she could make money tending bar, in what the woman described in her complaint as a “shady” part of Toronto. The allegations against Kordas state that the girl felt Kordas was propositioning her. She wrote down the bus number, time and location when she exited the bus. Kordas saw her do this and allegedly altered his paperwork to place his bus at a different location at the time of the incident, the TTC alleged in a job action against Kordas.
Ultimately, Kordas dropped his fight against the allegations and signed an arbitration document saying he resigned. Friday, Kordas warned the Star about printing any information about his TTC records.
“If you do that, I am going to go on CFRB and tell (radio host) John Tory everything.”
Kordas has not been seen with Ford recently. According to a former Ford staffer, Kordas was present on St. Patrick’s Day 2012 at a raucus pre-party in the mayor’s office at Toronto City Hall leading up to a boozy night at the Bier Markt on the Esplanade. Ford was seen to be “incoherent” and “hammered” in a private room at the Bier Markt, according to a restaurant staffer, and was eventually asked to leave.
“I’m not talking about any of that stuff,” Kordas told the Star in an earlier interview, before launching into a string of harassing phone calls alternating with threats, boasts that he is close to the mayor and “you have no idea who you are dealing with,” and ending with a night-long series of phone calls that were unintelligible.
Friday, Kordas called the Star to apologize and said, “I have no comment on the events of St. Patrick’s Day.”
Talk of the crack video has dominated coverage of the mayor since its existence became known late on the evening of Thursday, May 16.
The next day, Friday morning, a throng of media was camped out at Ford’s home on Edenbridge Dr. in Etobicoke.
A video shot by NOW Magazine associate news editor Enzo DiMatteo shows the throng greeting Ford. But DiMatteo also captured what happened as Ford drove off in his black Cadillac Escalade. In the video, Ford stops his Escalade just past his house and is briefly greeted by logistics director Price, who is on foot. Approaching from the east is a black Range Rover, which neatly swings around and follows Ford, first to the Tim Hortons and then, along with Price in his car, north up Scarlett Rd.
The Range Rover was driven by Sandro Lisi. The NOW account (which does not identify Lisi) describes how, just short of Highway 401, Lisi and Price left the Ford entourage, destination unknown. Just west of the area where they were last seen are the Dixon Rd. apartments and the home of the Basso family, where the now infamous photo of Ford and three men was shot sometime in 2012. One man in the photo, Anthony Smith, was later killed by gunfire, while another was wounded in the same incident. The wounded man and the third man in the photo with Ford were arrested in the Project Traveller drug and gun raids in June of this year.
The ownership of the Range Rover Lisi drives is unusual. A man who is a former drug client of Lisi leased the vehicle for Lisi two years ago, in return for a promise of several thousand dollars in cash. Lisi had complained he had bad credit, but really needed a nice SUV for his work.
Lisi provides the cash to cover the monthly payments and the man makes the car lease payments, according to sources.
Recently, Lisi changed the licence plates on the Range Rover “because of all the Ford s---,” Lisi told an associate.
On the morning of May 16, when news of the crack video was out, Lisi and Price began a mission to try to retrieve the video. Price, who coached Ford in football, is a longtime friend of the family. In an interview with the Globe and Mail when Price was hired, Councillor Doug Ford, asked why Price was on staff, said: “You can’t teach loyalty.”
 

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Lets read the article (part 2):-

After Mayor Ford blurted out two possible apartment numbers where people with the video could be found and Price made his report to Ford’s chief of staff, the Toronto police got involved. Price, however, kept looking for the video. He approached the Dixon Rd. community with vague offers of assistance if the video could be handed over to him.
Meanwhile, Lisi was focused on the Basso home, where the photograph was shot and where Mohamed Siad, one of two men trying to sell the video to the Star and Gawker, was known to have visited.
The Star’s ongoing investigation reveals that the Basso home, up until late December 2012, was being used as a crack house. The Star has talked to people who witnessed drug activity there. The police, as part of the Project Traveller raids, obtained a search warrant for the home at 15 Windsor Rd. It is not known if the home was searched.
Lisi paid at least two visits to 15 Windsor in the days after news of the video surfaced. One of them was on Monday, May 20, four days after the first story describing the existence of the crack video. After Lisi questioned the Bassos, he was seen in the area again the next day, a source told the Star.
Over the next few days, Price also continued his inquiries into the location of the video in the community.
Those inquiries by Price slowed, but did not completely stop, on Friday morning, May 24. That day, Ford gave his first declarative comment about the existence of the video. Ending seven days of silence, Ford said:
“I do not use crack cocaine, nor am I an addict of crack cocaine. As for a video, I can not comment on a video that I have never seen, or does not exist.”
Kevin Donovan can be reached at (416) 312-3503 or kdonovan@thestar.ca
 

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Un-named sources.

Toronto Police refused to confirm the Star story.

Un-named sources claimed a self-claimed drug dealer supplied drug to Rob Ford

A person, seen sharing a ride one time by an un-named former Ford staff, is determined by the Star being the PART-TIMER driver and security guard for the Mayor.

Ford has not responded to questions about this sent by the Star??? The Star was out on the Salmon Express II fishing boat off Port Credit Thursday where for eight hours, the Star had the pleasure of being in the company of Ford, Mississauga’s Hazel McCallion and Veteran Affairs’ Minister Julian Fantino.

Truth is, The Star had Ford captive and both knew it. Why not confronted him with the questions on Thursday before published the article on Friday?

HERE IS THE NAMED SOURCE FROM THE TORONTO POLICE.

This is the Sun article:-

One of the leaders on the Project Traveller investigation said the year-long probe into the narcotics and firearms trafficking of the Dixon City Bloods street gang had “nothing to do with the alleged Rob Ford crack video.

“It was conducted like any gun and gang investigation and our officers targeted a street-level criminal organization that plagued Rexdale and its law-abiding citizens,” said Det. Gavin Horner. “We found evidence of a criminal enterprise that trafficked in drugs and guns, which threatened the safety of the community, so we carried on a thorough investigation in order to break up this criminal organization.”

He said he doesn’t know what motivated the inmate to stab Siad, but the Project Traveller investigation is not connected to any alleged video.
 
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Here is the real everyday Rob Ford, the next door guy:-

Fishin' with Ford
After months of silence, the mayor opens up to our Joe

joe-warmington BY JOE WARMINGTON ,TORONTO SUN
FIRST POSTED: FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 2013 10:50 PM EDT


Welcome to Mayor Rob Ford’s world.

“Imagine a life where you can’t even have a cold one every once in a while,” he said with a chuckle, in his first wide-ranging discussion with a media person since the alleged crack video scandal surfaced in May.

I used to be able to get him on the phone.

Things changed and I hadn’t talked with him for months.

That is until I was out on the Salmon Express II fishing boat off Port Credit Thursday where for eight hours, thanks to Great Ontario Salmon Derby Chairman Walter Oster’s invitation, I had the pleasure of being in the company of Ford, Mississauga’s Hazel McCallion and Veteran Affairs’ Minister Julian Fantino for eight hours.

Truth is, I had Ford captive and he knew it.

“What happens on the boat stays on the boat,” one of the crew members teased.

The biggest chuckle came from Ford himself: “One thing I have learned is nothing is off the record.”

With that in mind, I did my best to get some questions in with Ford, who was terrific. He was open, engaging, forthright and witty.

Once again, I tested his drink and found no booze.

But clearly at the Taste of the Danforth last week it was a different story.

Ford admitted he did partake at a “at a friend’s house (off the Danforth) but I am not going to say what house because I don’t want those people bothered.”

He did not have any booze on the boat but he did eat some fish and chicken.

But that famous story a few months back where there was a posted video of Ford buying KFC chicken was, he said, taken out of context.

I finally got Ford to confirm what I had earlier heard.

“The chicken was not for me,” he said.

It was for a family who lived nearby.

“I just left it because if they wanted to say it was me, fine. But it was for someone else.”

He said he also knows there will be plenty of talk of his size and his character **— particularly after the self-admitted “side shows,” which includes the strange soap opera surrounding that alleged crack-smoking video.

“I know they are following me,” he said. “There are sometimes two cars ahead of me and two behind me.”

He said there is often media outside his house.

“It’s incredible,” he said. “We even had one reporter go down to our condo complex in Florida and ask neighbours, what do the Ford brothers do? How often do they go out and how many girls do they bring home?”

Ford said the scrutiny is intense.

As for his weight, Ford said, “I do pretty well with what I eat during the day. It’s nighttime that is the problem. I still eat a bucket of ice cream and I know I shouldn’t.”

But he insists he will be in election fighting condition for the 2014 vote.

“It’s all good. I will register Jan.1,” he said.

But he says unlike in his 2010 campaign, he won’t be participating in as many debates.

“George (Smitherman) and me were in 109 together,” he said. “I won’t be doing that this time. And I won’t do any until after Sept. 12th because so many people attack you and then they drop out of the race. They get to do that but they are not even going to be on the ballot.”

He said he knows it will be a wild campaign.

“I think they are all going to run,” he said. “John Tory, Olivia (Chow), Karen Stintz, Denzil Minnan-Wong. I think it’s good. The people should be able to decide.”

While none of those names have confirmed these intentions, Ford says he is preparing for them and others as if they are.

“I can’t wait,” he said.

He is looking forward to his platform of low taxes, a reduced land transfer tax, an abolished auto registration tax, a subway extension deal and maybe even taking another shot at a proper casino.

He feels he can put them up with opposition talking about a mega transportation plan through MetroLinx to cost at least $50-billion, as well as the redevelop Ontario Place or other expensive vanity projects.

He’s for Ontario Place being turned over to the city to give a private operator a chance to turn the place’s fortunes around.

Mostly, he said, he wants to ensure Scarborough gets its subway extension.

“I am going to get that subway for Scarborough and I will also get the loop right around,” he said.

He said he also still loves the idea of a casino in Toronto.

“Maybe we could take a second stab at it,” he said. “I think at the Ex would work or at the Convention Centre or even over on the Island.

“There are downfalls to one for sure but there are a lot of jobs, conventions and tourism that could come from one. For the city it would be a gold mine.”

He teased McCallion that he was sure “you would go after it once we lost it.”

Of course the biggest smile on his face — other than when he helped prevent McCallion from possibly falling over into the drink — was when the subject of football came up.

Ford coaching high school football again?

It could happen.

“I have been offered three jobs,” said Ford.

“But it would have to be the right fit. I need to be in charge of my own program.”

Last but not least is the upcoming Fordfest in Etobicoke Sept. 20.

“Scarborough was great and we had about 15,000 but this is our home turf and I think we could get 30,000,” he said.

“I don’t think we can have it in my mom’s backyard anymore.”

Time will tell if he decides to say to heck with it and have a couple of pops with his Etobicoke neighbours.

Hopefully I won’t have to wait until next year’s Salmon Derby to talk with Ford again.

Have a terrific weekend everybody.

Scrawler out.
 

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... In Toronto star liberal can never do any wrong even when they blew billions of dollars in ehealth, power plant scandal, break the law by deleting email. I look only at the bottom line. ...
The Star played a big part in exposing a lot of these scandals created by the Liberals (e.g. eHealth, Orange etc.). Lately even the Sun has been publishing articles that are not that Rob Ford friendly.

On a slightly different topic, did anyone see the 'Rob Ford saves Hazel'video? Am I the only who noticed the position of Rob's palms :)
 

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The Star played a big part in exposing a lot of these scandals created by the Liberals (e.g. eHealth, Orange etc.). Lately even the Sun has been publishing articles that are not that Rob Ford friendly.

On a slightly different topic, did anyone see the 'Rob Ford saves Hazel'video? Am I the only who noticed the position of Rob's palms :)
I think you are referring this following article which, I believe, is very Rob Ford friendly in content:-



http://www.torontosun.com/2013/08/02...d+crack+video+



Man stabbed over alleged Rob Ford crack video

BY SAM PAZZANO FIRST POSTED: FRIDAY, AUGUST 02, 2013 09:39 AM EDT | UPDATED: FRIDAY, AUGUST 02, 2013 06:13 PM EDT


TORONTO - Blood was spilled over the alleged Rob Ford crack cocaine video.

Mohamed Siad, 27, was stabbed while in custody when other gang members wrongly blamed him for the heat coming down on them in Project Traveller because of the alleged crack video, the Toronto Sun has learned.

But Siad hasn’t stopped shopping around the video since being swept up on 25 charges as part of the Project Traveller investigation — he tried to use it as a get-out-of-jail-free card.

He was trying to cut a deal with the prosecution to hand over the tape in exchange for a plea bargain on his Project Traveller charges, sources told the Sun.

The prosecution refused any deal with Siad because they felt they couldn’t corroborate, barring a witness that was there at the time, that Ford was smoking crack in the video, sources said.

It isn’t clear who has possession of the video or if it still exists.

Ford has repeatedly denied he’s addicted to crack cocaine or that a video of him smoking crack cocaine exists.

“I cannot comment on a video that I have never seen or does not exist,” Ford said in a statement on May 24 — days before his spokesman and another communications staffer quit.

The Sun has attempted to contact Ford on Friday to see if he will address the latest developments in the scandal. Ford’s spokesman didn’t respond to a media request regarding Siad.

Toronto Police remain tightlipped regarding any connection between the mayor and Project Traveller.

Tthe Toronto Star confirmed Friday its reporters had been shown the video by Siad earlier this year.

The newspaper revealed details of the video on May 17, the day after the U.S. website gawker.com published a story that it had been offered a chance to buy a video of Ford “smoking crack cocaine” — and the Toronto sellers were hoping to get six figures for the video.

Almost a month later, Toronto Police launched the Project Traveller raids that were focused largely on north Etobicoke. Cops netted 43 suspects, dozens of guns, hundreds of thousands in cash and a large haul of drugs.

At the time, residents of the Dixon Rd. building where the bulk of the raids were carried out said cops told them the intense public interest in Ford’s appearance in the video could be blamed for the bust.

“Like they said, like the officers said, the only reason this is happening is because of Rob Ford and I rest my case,” one resident said at the time.

Siad, a Toronto resident, was one of the 43 swept up in the June 13 Project Traveller raids.

At the time, Siad was charged with three counts of participation in a criminal organization, 14 counts of conspiracy to commit an indictable offence, four counts of trafficking in cocaine, trafficking in firearms, unauthorized possession of a firearm, possession of a firearm knowing its possession is unauthorized and possession of firearm obtained by the commission of an offence.

Siad will be back in court on Aug. 7.

Paul Renwick, a Crown Attorney on Project Traveller, refused to speak about the case when contacted this week.

Siad’s lawyer Daniel Brown refused to confirm or deny any information about his client.

In a court appearance after his arrest, Brown mentioned Siad had been stabbed and placed in protective custody. He didn’t reveal the reason for the stabbing.

One of the leaders on the Project Traveller investigation said the year-long probe into the narcotics and firearms trafficking of the Dixon City Bloods street gang had “nothing to do with the alleged Rob Ford crack video.

“It was conducted like any gun and gang investigation and our officers targeted a street-level criminal organization that plagued Rexdale and its law-abiding citizens,” said Det. Gavin Horner. “We found evidence of a criminal enterprise that trafficked in drugs and guns, which threatened the safety of the community, so we carried on a thorough investigation in order to break up this criminal organization.”

He said he doesn’t know what motivated the inmate to stab Siad, but the Project Traveller investigation is not connected to any alleged video.
 

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So now wry know who his drug dealer is.

That article really is pretty damning. Ford has surrounded himself with crack heads, dealers, and other low lifes.

Crazy that anyone still believes him.
 

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If James Lockyer is being quoted in media titbits - albeit perhaps unknowingly - to the effect that the video exists, then it undoubtedly does. (As if anyone with a functioning brain ever doubted that.) Lockyer is an extremely well-known and well respected defence counsel with likely a senior judicial appointment in his future. I presume if misquoted, Lockyer would issue a denial and a demand for a retraction from the blogger. Hasn't happened.
 

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If James Lockyer is being quoted in media titbits - albeit perhaps unknowingly - to the effect that the video exists, then it undoubtedly does. (As if anyone with a functioning brain ever doubted that.) Lockyer is an extremely well-known and well respected defence counsel with likely a senior judicial appointment in his future. I presume if misquoted, Lockyer would issue a denial and a demand for a retraction from the blogger. Hasn't happened.
I miss the quote.

Can you give us the link?

PS: I always believe a video exists but it is a jokarlist product.
 

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I miss the quote.

Can you give us the link?

PS: I always believe a video exists but it is a jokarlist product.
here you go:

http://warrenkinsella.com/category/musings/

The scene: a Starbucks, at Yonge and St. Clair.

The players: Kevin Donovan, the lead investigative reporter at the Toronto Star, and James Lockyer, the founding director of the Association in Defence of the Wrongly Convicted.

The mood: convivial, certain, but (obviously) insufficiently discreet.

Key elements in the dialogue:

The video exists, and it has been seen by many, many Toronto defence layers, following Crown disclosure arising out of June’s Dixon Road “Project Traveler” police raids.
In the video, a large man – Lockyer does not say who he is, but he doesn’t need to – is clearly seen smoking a yellowish substance. There is no doubt who he is, or what he is doing.
The authenticity of the video, and who is in it, has been independently confirmed by a very high-ranking police official.
Will it ever come out? (Probably.)

Will it force him from office before the end of his term? (Unlikely.)

And on and on the little drama goes. Where it stops, nobody knows.
 

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here you go:


http://warrenkinsella.com/category/musings/

The scene: a Starbucks, at Yonge and St. Clair.

The players: Kevin Donovan, the lead investigative reporter at the Toronto Star, and James Lockyer, the founding director of the Association in Defence of the Wrongly Convicted.

The mood: convivial, certain, but (obviously) insufficiently discreet.

Key elements in the dialogue:

The video exists, and it has been seen by many, many Toronto defence layers, following Crown disclosure arising out of June’s Dixon Road “Project Traveler” police raids.
In the video, a large man – Lockyer does not say who he is, but he doesn’t need to – is clearly seen smoking a yellowish substance. There is no doubt who he is, or what he is doing.
The authenticity of the video, and who is in it, has been independently confirmed by a very high-ranking police official.
Will it ever come out? (Probably.)

Will it force him from office before the end of his term? (Unlikely.)

And on and on the little drama goes. Where it stops, nobody knows.



Here one of comments on this article:-

Nasty Bob says:
August 15, 2013 at 12:11 am
It will likely only become public if one or more goes to trial. If plea bargains are done forfeiture orders will be sought and the cell phone/recordings will become property of Her Majesty and likely destroyed without the public ever seeing it. I’m sure the lawyers who have the tape received it on trust like conditions. Talking to the press about what you might anticipate as evidence against a client is usually not a problem ( as long as it’s not too exact – like giving names ) but to leak an actual potential exhibit is almost begging the law society to kick you out of the club. I doubt any who have it would be foolish enough to do so.



I agree with this comment.

I will find this so-called exchange with the Star reporter more believable when the famous lawyer comes out and says it in person.



BTW WHO IS THAT VERY HIGH-RANKING POLICE OFFICIAL?
 

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Sometimes I feel like I have to take people by the hand and them lead to the facts...
Firstly:
re: Nasty Bob
THERE IS NO TAPE! There's around a billion iPhones and Android phones out there and NONE OF THEM HAVE TAPE IN THEM. Whenever I see someone referring to "the tape" I tune out and figure they don't know what they're talking about.
and B:
re: Warren Kinsella, he is a columnist in the Sun, NOT THE STAR.
http://www.torontosun.com/author/warren-kinsella
 

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Sometimes I feel like I have to take people by the hand and them lead to the facts...
Firstly:
re: Nasty Bob
THERE IS NO TAPE! There's around a billion iPhones and Android phones out there and NONE OF THEM HAVE TAPE IN THEM. Whenever I see someone referring to "the tape" I tune out and figure they don't know what they're talking about.
and B:
re: Warren Kinsella, he is a columnist in the Sun, NOT THE STAR.
http://www.torontosun.com/author/warren-kinsella

When I said, "I will find this so-called exchange with the Star reporter more believable when the famous lawyer comes out and says it in person." I was referring to the paragraph, "The players: Kevin Donovan, the lead investigative reporter at the Toronto Star, and James Lockyer, the founding director of the Association in Defence of the Wrongly Convicted." in that article.

OKAY I take note on Warren Kinsella http://www.torontosun.com/author/warren-kinsella :-

J. Warren Kinsella is president of DCG. Previously, he was a partner at the law firm of McMillan Binch, in its Public Policy Group, and has also worked as a consultant, journalist and political Chief of Staff. Warren received a Bachelor of Journalism (Honours) from Carleton University and his law degree from the University of Calgary; he has also completed executive education courses at Harvard's law school and its school of business. From 1990 to 1993, he held the position of Special Assistant to the Rt. Hon. Jean Chrétien, leader of the Liberal Party of Canada. In addition, from 1993 to 1996, he served as Chief of Staff in a number of federal ministries. In 2003 and 2007, he was Chairman of the War Room in both of the successful Ontario Liberal Party election campaigns; federally, he managed the Liberal Party of Canada's War Rooms in 1993 and 2000 An award-winning author and journalist, he's assisted clients on a wide variety of communications, strategic and regulatory matters. His legal practice focuses on aboriginal and governmental affairs, and he is a member of the executive of the Ontario Bar Association, and sits on the communications committee of the Canadian Bar Association. He writes for the Hill Times, and recently published his sixth book, The War Room: Political Strategies for Business, NGOs, and Anyone Who Wants To Win. He will be a regular contributor on Sun News Network.



BTW WHO IS THAT VERY HIGH-RANKING POLICE OFFICIAL?

We only have one named police source on this matter:-

This is the Sun article:-

One of the leaders on the Project Traveller investigation said the year-long probe into the narcotics and firearms trafficking of the Dixon City Bloods street gang had “nothing to do with the alleged Rob Ford crack video.

“It was conducted like any gun and gang investigation and our officers targeted a street-level criminal organization that plagued Rexdale and its law-abiding citizens,” said Det. Gavin Horner. “We found evidence of a criminal enterprise that trafficked in drugs and guns, which threatened the safety of the community, so we carried on a thorough investigation in order to break up this criminal organization.”

He said he doesn’t know what motivated the inmate to stab Siad, but the Project Traveller investigation is not connected to any alleged video.
 

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Newspapers use unnamed sources all the time. Hoping that the story isn't true because you personally don't know the name of the source is absurd.

Delusional.
 

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Reading the article it makes Ford and his posse look very unorganized and amateur.
They all are living in their parents basements or sponging off of Rob.

But news that the police are investigating Ford's driver and ex-football coach/communications guy should start the usual squirming about how its ok for Ford to do a little crack or crack a few heads every once in a while as long as he continues to claim he's lowering taxes.

He just doesn't 'claim'. He has and he tries, unlike his predecessors.

Not good though for Ford to cohort with certain of these guys but I wonder who the Star would've found Miller with if they tried. Militant unionists? Environmental Nazi wackos? Anti-TPS anarchists?
 

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Don't fucking care! Who read this trashy taboloid newspaper anyway ... In Toronto star liberal can never do any wrong even when they blew billions of dollars in ehealth, power plant scandal, break the law by deleting email. I look only at the bottom line. Rob Ford saves me and the city of Toronto Money as compared to Millers or Ont. Provincial Gov't who waste my hard earned tax dollars( billions of dollar wasted). God bless Rob Ford and God Bless Ford Nation!

I can appreciate your point of view.

I've heard respectable professionals say that McGuinty is guilty of fraud and should be prosecuted.

Unfortunately, the provincial conservative party doesn't have the spare cash to launch their own lawsuit and finance a long, legal battle (I heard this from a party insider).
 
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