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Howard Goodman, ex Toronto school trustee, has charges dropped

Charges of forcible confinement and criminal harassment against Howard Goodman, a former Toronto District School Board trustee, have been dropped.

Toronto District School Board trustee had been charged with harassment, forcible confinement

Former school board trustee Howard Goodman had charges of harassment and forcible confinement against him dropped on Wednesday. (Toronto District School Board)

A former Toronto District School Board trusteesays he knew thatcharges of forcible confinement and criminal harassment against himwould bedropped.

"From the beginning, I knew that the charges against me had no foundation or merit," Howard Goodman said outside court Wednesday shortly after being cleared of the charges.

Police hadalleged that Goodman, 63, harassed a person for almost a year and on one occasion forcibly confined the unnamed person.

SheilaCary-Meagher, a veteran trustee, told CBC News last yearshe believedshe witnessed the alleged confinement, and that the victim wasTDSBhead Donna Quan.

On Wednesday,Quan told CBC News that she "brought forward concerns based on what I had experienced firsthand and on what others had reported. The conduct was considered to be serious enough that police were notified and subsequently resulted in charges being laid.

"In the end, it is up to the Crown to determine the probability of a conviction and I respect their decision. Now it is time to move on," Quansaid.

In a statement, Goodman's lawyer,Mark Sandler said there was "no credible evidence that Mr. Goodman ever prevented or attempted to prevent Ms. Quan from leaving" a TDSBoffice in January 2014.

"On the contrary, another trustee opened the door to the office, stuck her head in and communicated with them twice. Mr. Goodman indicated to her that Ms. Quan could leave any time she wanted. When Ms. Quan said that she needed to go to another meeting, she left unimpeded."

Sandler added that "the true facts did not support [Quan's]complaint."

Goodman was first elected as atrustee in Ward 8, Eglinton-Lawrence, in 2003. At that time, he succeeded Kathleen Wynne, now Ontario's premier, after she made the jump to provincial politics.

Goodman is a father of two andlives in the ward where he served as a trustee for 11 years.

With files from Trevor Dunn