April 2, 2008
Guy Lafleur sues over arrest

Former Canadiens star Guy Lafleur is suing Montreal police and Quebec's solicitor general because of the warrant issued for his arrest earlier this year. (CP file/Ryan Remiorz)

MONTREAL -- Montreal hockey great Guy Lafleur is suing Montreal police and Quebec's solicitor general for a total of $3.5 million because of the warrant issued for his arrest earlier this year.

The suit targets Crown prosecutor Lise Archambault, Montreal police officer Francoise Fortin and their respective employers, lawyer Jean-Pierre Rancourt said in an interview yesterday.

Rancourt said Lafleur's reputation has been tarnished by the decision by authorities to proceed with the arrest warrant instead of a summons.

Lafleur testified at his son's bail hearing last October that Mark Lafleur was respecting a court-ordered curfew while in his parents' custody.

But the Hall of Famer later admitted he drove his son to hotels to spend the night with his 16-year-old girlfriend.

That prompted authorities to issue the arrest warrant on Jan. 25.



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