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Intimidation trial set for Windsor man convicted in extortion and child pornography case

(6 months ago)
Nick Paparella
London

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Jason Nassr, a 44-year-old Windsor man previously convicted of extortion and child pornography charges, will stand trial on a charge of intimidating a justice system participant. A judge denied his Charter of Rights application, ruling that his earlier testimony from January 2023 can be used against him. The new trial, related to his online actions on "Creeper Hunter TV," is set for August 11th in London and is expected to last three days.

  1. 1 More than two years ago (from June 2025): Jason Nassr was found guilty on extortion and child pornography charges.
  2. 2 January 2023: Nassr gave testimony during his original case.
  3. 3 Today (June 17, 2025): Justice James Stribopoulos denied Nassr's Charter of Rights application.
  4. 4 August 11th (2025): New trial for intimidation of a justice system participant is set to begin in London.
  • Continued legal proceedings for Jason Nassr
  • Potential further conviction for intimidation
What: Jason Nassr, previously convicted of extortion and child pornography, will face a new trial for intimidating a justice system participant.
When: More than two years ago (original conviction), January 2023 (earlier testimony), Today (Charter of Rights application denied), August 11th (new trial set).
Where: London, Ontario, Canada (trial location).
Why: The intimidation charge stems from Nassr's earlier testimony during his original case, which Justice James Stribopoulos ruled could be used against him.
How: Justice James Stribopoulos denied Nassr's Charter of Rights application, allowing his previous testimony to be used, thus clearing the way for the intimidation trial.

Jason Nassr, a 44-year-old Windsor man previously convicted of extortion and child pornography charges, will stand trial on a charge of intimidating a justice system participant. A judge denied his Charter of Rights application, ruling that his earlier testimony from January 2023 can be used against him. The new trial, related to his online actions on "Creeper Hunter TV," is set for August 11th in London and is expected to last three days.