Autistic woman’s family notifies P.E.I. government of lawsuit in bizarre case
CHARLOTTETOWN — The family of an autistic woman whose father was wrongly accused of sexually assaulting her has served notice they intend to sue the P.E.I. government, saying the “baseless allegations” left the family traumatized and saddled with hefty legal bills.
In a notice of litigation addressed to the province’s Justice Department, the family confirmed this week they intend to file a statement of claim in the Supreme Court of Prince Edward Island after 90 days.
Group home caregivers had said the woman, now 37, had used an unusual technique known as facilitated communication (FC) in January 2015 to accuse her father of sexually abusing her.
The RCMP arrested the father on Feb. 7, 2015, and investigated the allegations for six months, during which time he was barred from seeing his daughter.


