A Bahamian court allowed the sale of a wharf in downtown Nassau, Bahamas, linked to disgraced fashion mogul Peter Nygard last year, amid a protracted legal battle over who actually owns the property.

A request for an injunction that would have blocked the sale of the Union Wharf property in the heart of the Caribbean capital was shot down by a Bahamian Supreme Court justice, according to a written decision issued in October 2024.

The injunction was filed by Carlton Martin, one of three Bahamian lawyers who formerly represented Nygard andlaunched lawsuits against the former fashion company owner over unpaid fees. Their lawsuit came following his arrest in Winnipeg in December 2020 on a U.S. indictment over sex trafficking, racketeering and related charges.

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