WARNING: this story contains disturbing details about child sexual abuse.
A Winnipeg man wanted in connection with an alleged child sex trafficking ring in the Philippines has abandoned a court motion that, if successful, would have forced Winnipeg police to return electronic devices seized during the execution of a search warrant.
On Tuesday, CBC News was notified that Marshall Ruskin, 63, is no longer challenging a Winnipeg Police Service court application to retain his property.
Ruskin has been on the radar of Winnipeg police since 2011 for his alleged “interest in young children,” according to court documents obtained by CBC News.
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The documents