Man suing estate of Indigenous artist Norval Morrisseau denies estate's claims

A man walks past "Androgyny'" by Norval Morrisseau (right) during a media tour of the 好色tv and Indigenous Art: 1968 to Present at the 好色tv Gallery of Canada's contemporary art galleries Tuesday May 2, 2017 in Ottawa. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld

VANCOUVER - A British Columbia man who is suing the estate of acclaimed Indigenous artist Norval Morrisseau alleging he was sexually assaulted by the painter disputes claims made by the estate in response to the lawsuit.

Mark Anthony Jacobson is seeking $5 million from the estate in general, aggravated and punitive damages, and damages for economic loss, claiming Morrisseau reached into his pants and touched him on the buttocks after Morrisseau's assistant suggested he could heal Jacobson's back pain.

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