12/19/2022
Vaughan shooting suspect had been seeking $8.1 million from condo board members..
The 73-year-old man implicated in a mass shooting that left six people dead (shooter included) at a condo building in Vaughan, Ontario, on Sunday night had recently attempted to sue six people involved in the management of his residence, court documents show.
Francesco Villi, identified by York Regional Police as the person behind last night’s fatal shooting incident at 9325 Jane Street, appeared before an Ontario Superior Court judge on July 27, 2022 with a string of bizarre allegations against six members of his condo board.
Villa had been seeking payment of $2,000,000 from all defendants jointly, damages in the amount of $2,000,000, aggravated damages of $100,000 from each individual defendant, and punitive damages of $2,000,000.
The claim sought additional damages of $250,000 from each defendant for “abusively abusing” their power and “deliberately causing harm, stress physically, mentally, financially, confusion, inability to rest and sleep for over 5 years, torment, torture that cannot be explained in words.”
Authorities have yet to release any additional information about who was killed and what drove the suspect to open fire inside the condominium building just north of Toronto.
“We offer our sincere condolences to the victims and their families.”
Both Ontario’s Special Investigations Unit and the York Regional Police Homicide Square continue to investigate the shooting, which was first reported around 7:20 p.m. on Sunday evening.
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