
Friends ask OSC to be ‘merciful’ with ex-Livent CEO Garth Drabinsky
TORONTO — Several friends of Garth Drabinsky including a retired judge testified Thursday on his behalf, asking Ontario’s securities regulator to show leniency to the disgraced theatre impresario for his role in the Livent Entertainment fraud nearly two decades ago.
“As a judge, I was always a merciful one who wanted to give people a chance — even though they may have done things they shouldn’t have done — especially if they were remorseful,” Allen Linden, a former Federal Court of Appeal justice, told a three-member panel at the Ontario Securities Commission.
“I say give somebody a chance to get going again and restore their life. They’ve done a lot of good and can do a lot of good again.”
Linden, who has been close friends with Drabinsky for more than 30 years and officiated his wedding, described the theatre mogul as Icarus, the character in Greek mythology who flew too close to the sun and got burned, testifying that the former Livent CEO has already been stripped of his reputation, finances and even his Order of Canada.