Quebec businessman Robert Miller faces new $9.5M lawsuit alleging sexual exploitation

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A new lawsuit has been filed against Montreal billionaire Robert Miller by one of his alleged victims, claiming a total of $9.5 million in moral and punitive damages, Radio-Canada has learned.

The claim targets Miller, the company he founded, Future Electronics, and two other people who were allegedly involved in a system of sexual exploitation of minors devised by the businessman.

“The damages suffered by the plaintiff are unimaginable,” said her lawyer, Maryse Lapointe. “I have never seen a story like this here in Quebec.”

For the first time, a woman is accusing Miller and his associates of having set up a “network for

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