Former Halifax immigration officer acquitted of extorting woman for sex | SaltWire

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Former Halifax immigration officer acquitted of extorting woman for sex | SaltWire
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A former Canada Border Services Agency officer has been found not guilty at his retrial in Halifax on allegations that he sexually exploited a woman who ...

Former immigration officer Carie Dexter Willis, shown chatting with a lawyer in 2018, has been found not guilty at his retrial in Nova Scotia Supreme Court on charges of sexually exploiting a woman who was facing deportation in 2003. - STEVE BRUCE - Steve BruceA former Canada Border Services Agency officer has been found not guilty at his retrial in Halifax on allegations that he sexually exploited a woman who was facing deportation.

The Crown alleged Willis used his position of authority over a 26-year-old Dartmouth woman who was supposed to be deported to Nigeria in June 2003 to extort her for sex on numerous occasions. The woman reported Willis’s alleged actions to immigration officials in 2014, when she applied for and received permanent residency status on compassionate grounds. Police launched an investigation later that year.The border agency suspended Willis at first and then fired him after he was found guilty on all three counts at his first trial in Supreme Court in April 2018.

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