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OPP officer previously accused of fraud in Wayne Gretzky memorabilia theft files $6.3M lawsuit

An Ontario Provincial Police officer has filed a $6.3-million lawsuit against the Brantford Police Service and its board after facing charges — which were eventually dropped — related to an investigation into the theft of Wayne Gretzky memorabilia from the home of the hockey legend's father.

The claim, recently filed in the Ottawa Superior Court of Justice, says Insp. June Dobson was charged by officers who were "blinded" by the fact the investigation was related to the Gretzky family, leading to a "woefully inadequate" investigation.

"Her everyday life has been impacted by the exacerbation of her PTSD [post-traumatic stress disorder], as well as now suffering from depression and anxiety," reads the court document. 

Dobson and her lawyer, Lawrence Greenspon, declined to comment on the lawsuit, as did the BPS.

None of the claims have been tested or proven in court.

Gretzky, 62, is a Hockey Hall of Famer who set a slew of records and won numerous scoring and MVP titles. He had a two-decade playing career, including with the NHL's Edmonton Oilers, Los Angeles Kings, St. Louis Blues and New York Rangers.

The statement of claim says Dobson and Wayne's dad, Walter Gretzky, were close friends for years.

Walter had gifted Dobson an old Hespeler hockey stick that Wayne used while practising in the family's backyard. Wayne signed the stick in 2014, the claim says.

In May 2019, Dobson sold some of her Gretzky memorabilia, including the stick, to Shawn Chaulk, a collector of Gretzky memorabilia. The claim says the collector "was satisfied with the authenticity" and stayed in contact with Dobson after the sale.

In September that year, police received a tip from a friend of Wayne's family about a "substantial amount" of Gretzky

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