Deputy Mayor of Toronto Claims to Believe that Reporter Saw Ford Drug Video

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Toronto’s Deputy Mayor, Doug Holyday, has recently claimed that that he is convinced after conversing with Star reporter, Robyn Doolittle, that there is a potential video which allegedly shows Mayor Rob Ford smoking crack cocaine. However, while talking with reporters at city hall on Tuesday, Holyday asserted that he does not tend to believe that the alleged video actually shows Ford taking drugs.

Holyday informed reporters that he was present at the Star’s city hall bureau last week, where he explained that “we were having a general conversation,” and “she took the time to assure me that she had seen the video and that she believed it.” Controversially enough, Holyday continued that “I believe that there’s a tape all right because she told me there was a tape and I believe what she said. It’s whether the tape is authentic or not.” He further explained that “I haven’t seen the tape and I think the only way to know to really know if the tape is authentic, and to satisfy everyone, is for it to be found and analyzed and then we would know exactly what we’re dealing with.”

Ford has steadfastly asserted that there is no such cellphone video showing him smoking crack, however two Toronto Star reporters have alleged to have seen the video in a car in Etobicoke on May 3. Meanwhile the editor in chief of U.S. website Gawker, John Cook, also narrates having seen the allegedly same video.

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