The decision, rendered on April 28, was not made public until Thursday afternoon at the request of the National Post. The parole board ruling denied him full parole, noting that while Muzzo had initially applied only for day parole, his “case management team” encouraged him to apply for full parole, given the COVID-19 pandemic. He’s also prohibited from consuming, buying or possessing alcohol and entering “drinking establishments.”On Sept. 27, 2015., Muzzo had flown back to Toronto on a private jet. For the time being, on day parole, Muzzo will be housed in an undisclosed halfway house and he will work as a general labourer with his family’s company, the decision says. But, in denying full parole, the board expressed concerns that his “self-management plan” was “untested in the community setting.”Muzzo’s lawyer declined further comment.
Source: National Post May 01, 2020 00:11 UTC