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Toronto mayor's brother says he never dealt drugs

May 26, 2013 11:32 AM

The brother of Toronto Mayor Rob Ford has vehemently denied allegations in Saturday's Globe and Mail that he was involved in the illicit drug trade in the 1980s. "Absolutely false," Ford said in an interview on CBC News Network when asked for his reaction. "It's absolutely false. These people want to come after our character," he said. In the article the Globe and Mail quotes 10 unnamed sources who claim that Doug Ford had ties to the illicit drug trade dating back to when Ford was a teen. Ford admitted in the interview he bought and smoked marijuana as a teen. But when asked if he ever dealt drugs he was adamant, "No," he said. The newspaper says it carried out an 18-month investigation into the Ford family and alleges that both Doug and Randy Ford, were involved in selling drugs. The unnamed sources say Doug Ford trafficked in large quantities of hashish during the 1980s. It is also reported that a city hall staffer, hired recently by the mayor's office, is alleged to have dealt drugs with Doug Ford. In the interview with CBC News Ford said he told the Globe's editor-in-chief John Stackhouse that he thought it was "outrageous what they were doing" and said he was a victim of "gutter, sleazy journalism." Stackhouse defended the article saying he believed it was "important to get this on the public record."

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