An interesting case here:
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Debbie Clements made an application to the Ontario Human Rights Tribunal, regarding 4137566 Canada, which is Canadian Tire Store # 073 at 99 First Street, Orangeville, Ont.
The Crappy Owner and Ms. Clements reached an out-of-court settlement in Jan. 2010, and Ms. Clements withdrew her request, agreeing not to discuss the "terms of the settlement".
A few months later, The Crappy Owner heard allegations that Ms. Clements told someone that she "got a settlement", but that did not disclose any 'terms'.
However, the Crappy Ower didn't like that, and took Ms. Clements to court in Jan 2011.
Naturally, the court sided with Ms. Clements, who had done no wrong.
But the Crappy Owner wasn't done yet. They decided to argue with the Tribunal, making various "bald and serious allegations" against the tribunal itself.
Crappy's B.S. request was denied.