Toronto ‘crack mayor’ caught on new video

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The roughly one-minute clip shot in a fast food restaurant depicts Rob Ford, dressed in a suit and tie, slurring his words, swearing and sometimes breaking into Jamaican patois

SCANDAL-PRONE. In this file photo, Toronto Mayor Rob Ford is swarmed by media at City Hall after City Council striped him of emergency management powers on November 15, 2013 in Toronto, Canada. Aaron Vincent Elkaim/Getty Images/AFP

OTTAWA, Canada – A new video surfaced Tuesday, January 21, showing Toronto’s scandal-plagued mayor – who pledged to stay off alcohol after admissions of crack smoking and binge drinking – in an apparent drunken stupor.

The roughly one-minute clip shot in a fast food restaurant depicts Rob Ford, dressed in a suit and tie, slurring his words, swearing and sometimes breaking into Jamaican patois.

Confronted by reporters, Ford acknowledged the footage was shot late Monday and admitted he had been drinking. “A little bit, yeah,” he said.

But he flatly rejected a reporter’s question asking if he thought the video was offensive.

“No, I was with some friends and what I do in my personal life with my personal friends that’s up to me,” he said.

“If I speak that way that’s how I speak with some of my friends. I don’t think it’s discriminative at all. I didn’t drive. It’s my own time.”

Ford has been mired in scandal since October, accused of unseemly behavior and sexual harassment during a series of drunken rampages – in addition to his admitted crack use.

The mayor’s troubles became public in May when the Toronto Star and US gossip website Gawker said that they had been approached by drug dealers looking to sell a 90-second video clip showing the mayor smoking the substance.

After months of denials, Ford admitted in early November to having inhaled crack cocaine while drunk.

Stripped of most of his powers shortly thereafter, he retains the mayor title but most of his duties have been transferred to his deputy, Norm Kelly.

In a series of interviews late last year seeking to reclaim his reputation, Ford denied he had an alcohol problem and even told Canadian broadcaster CBC he would never drink again.

But the new video provided fodder for Ford’s opponents.

“I believe that he is addicted to alcohol and/or drugs,” city councillor Paula Fletcher said. “And I think he’s got a real problem. I’ve said so before and I think this confirms it.”

Before Ford’s admission, his brother Doug, a Toronto city councillor, had said the video was not shot on Monday.

“I’m sure it’s him but it wasn’t yesterday,” he said. “I haven’t seen the video but I know it wasn’t yesterday, I was talking to him last night.”

And asked if the mayor had given up drinking, he responded: “Yeah, 100 percent.” – Rappler.com

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