Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug FN and its leaders being sued for $10 billion

Platinex described by Mining Watch Canada as "a penny stock junior company with no other properties" (Feb 2006 article) is now trying to get the Ontario courts to give it access to Big Trout Lake traditional territories.

From the Ontario Superior Court of Justice order dated April 18, 2006, Platinex Inc. and their lawyers are now suing ... 

Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug First Nation, Donny Morris, Jack McKay, Cecilia Begg, Samuel McKay, John Cutfeet, Evelyn Quequish, Darryl Sainnawap, Enus McKay, Eno Chapman, Randy Nanokeesic, Jane Doe, John Doe and Persons Unknown.

The plaintiff claims the following relief against the defendants, jointly and severally:

  • General damages in the amount of $10,000,000,000;
  • Special damages in the amount of $1,000,000;
  • Punitive damages in the amount of $500,000
  • An interim, interlocutory and permanent injunction:
    • enjoining the respondents and any person who has notice of the order from impeding, obstructing or interfering with, directly or indirectly, Platinex's and its officers', employees' consultants', contractors' or agents' access by road or by air or by water to the Platinex camp, drill sites and claims and leases.