‘I’ll see you:’ Human trafficker charged anew after alleged courtroom threat
HALIFAX — A convicted human trafficker is facing new charges after allegedly threatening his “vulnerable, traumatized” teenage victim in full view of a Halifax courtroom.
Owen Gibson-Skeir, 21, mouthed “I’ll see you,” and made a shooting gesture with his hand at the 15-year-old girl in a Halifax courtroom Wednesday, Crown attorney Catherine Cogswell said Thursday.
Gibson-Skeir, the first person convicted of human trafficking in Nova Scotia, has now been charged with intimidation of a justice participant and uttering threats.
“We protect our witnesses. People that cooperate with the criminal justice system — in particular a vulnerable, traumatized child and her family — we take them very seriously,” said Cogswell.


