Despite all the trouble Louis Bacon and his Point House Corporation tried to make in getting Supreme Court Justice Stephen Issacs to hold Peter Nygard in contempt of court for not removing the only sign that is left to direct visitors to Nygard Cay.
The "to Nygard Cay" sign became necessary, according to Nygard's attorney Keod Smith, because Bacon had his workers build an easement on a common access road shared between the two neighbors.
Bacon is the owner of Point House Corporation, which is the applicant in the contempt matter that stems from a legal battle between the two involving a property right of way.
However, Justice Stephen Isaacs yesterday gave no indication as to when he would give a ruling on the matter when he heard submissions from Nygard’s lawyer Koed Smith, and Point House Corporation’s lawyer Robert Adams.
Point House Corporation (PHC) seeks to have Nygard committed to Her Majesty’s Prison for alleged contempt of court. They claimed that Nygard ignored the terms of an order given him by the court at a hearing on June 13, 2012.
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