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Calgary Mayor Naheed Nenshi’s legal bill paid from defamation lawsuitNenshi said Tuesday his legal fees, amounting to $284,835.07, have been paid after a lawyer was hired to defend him against a lawsuit filed by Wenzel following comments made by Nenshi during the 2013 election campaign.MoneyAug 29, 2017
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Calgary homebuilder drops lawsuit against Calgary’s mayorThe legal battle between Mayor Naheed Nenshi and a longtime Calgary homebuilder has come to an end.Dec 15, 2015
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Calgary homebuilder ordered to pay Nenshi $10KA Calgary homebuilder suing Naheed Nenshi for defamation has been ordered to pay back some of the mayor's legal bills.InvestigationsDec 14, 2015
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Mayor Naheed Nenshi files defence in $6 million developer lawsuitCALGARY- Months after being served with a multi-million dollar lawsuit by a prominent Calgary developer, Mayor Naheed Nenshi has filed a statement of defence – and Global News has obtained a copy of the document.Jan 15, 2014
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WATCH: Cal Wenzel says he did nothing wrongCALGARY – The founder of Shane Homes, Cal Wenzel, is defending himself against allegations he was involved in a plan to take control of city council in the upcoming October civic election.Apr 24, 2013
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