Rob Ford accused of cocaine-addled night at Muzik
In addition to the existence of recent video ofRob Ford smoking crackand an audio recording ofthe mayor making racist and misogynist remarksat an Etobicoke pub, last night also included allegations as to what our municipal leader gets up to when he visits his friends atMuzik Nightclub. When Toronto Star Editor Michael Cooktweeted last nightthat his paper was set to publish a story in which Ford became enraged after an encounter with Justin Bieber the club, one wondered briefly if it was joke. It wasn't. None of this is.
The Star'sstory outlines eye witness accountsof two visits Ford paid to Muzik, both of which involved extended visits to the washroom followed by questionable behaviour.
“福特和他的新随从midni周围出现ght and were ushered into a private booth. Three party hostesses were told to hand over their phones, according to sources with knowledge of the night. The Star has been told by people familiar with Muzik that this is typical behaviour when Ford arrives...
People familiar with his activities over the next five hours (at least two partygoers, a Canadian actress and a Bieber follower tweeted that Ford and Bieber were there but did not provide details) say that Ford drank to excess and at one point went to a private washroom. He emerged 45 minutes later and was incoherent and rambling."
Also problematic about the Muzik story is the relationship Ford is said to have with its owner, Zlatko Starkovski. The club recently campaigned successfullyto have EDM events banned on CNE grounds, which doesn't smell quite right given that Starkovski is a registered lobbyist and City Hall and clearly tight with the mayor.
Normally optics of this sort would pose a big problem for a politician, but a possible conflict of interest is only one issue in a sea of controversy that currently surrounds the Rob Ford.
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