‘Alternative measures’ pursued in B.C. mayor’s sexual assault case: defence
PORT MOODY, B.C. — A sexual assault case involving the mayor of Port Moody, B.C., will return to court on Nov. 13, but the politician’s lawyer says “alternative measures” are being pursued that could see it resolved outside court.
Rob Vagramov returned to his regular duties on Monday after taking a voluntary leave of absence in March when he was charged with sexual assault stemming from an alleged incident in Coquitlam in 2015.
Vagramov, who was not in court on Thursday, has denied the allegation.
Outside court, defence lawyer Ian Donaldson said alternative measures include extra judicial or a dispute resolution process.