Lawyers for man accused in Ryan Wedding case argue he’s not a flight risk
TORONTO — An Ontario man accused of laundering hundreds of millions of dollars for an international drug smuggling ring wouldn’t pose a flight risk if released on bail, his lawyers argued Wednesday, suggesting he’d previously passed on opportunities to make his escape.
Rolan Sokolovski had two significant opportunities to flee as it became clear he was under investigation, but didn’t seek to evade capture, his lawyer Scott Fenton said in his submissions to a Toronto court.
Sokolovski was detained by border officials in Chicago last April and questioned by U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation agents as well as Royal Canadian Mounted Police, then released that same day, court heard.
He was also turned away after landing in the Bahamas with his fiancée for a one-week vacation in early November, and the pair flew back to Canada together.
