L'avocat des plaignantes demande au tribunal de geler des actifs de Robert Miller

A lawyer representing dozens of women who say a Montreal billionaire paid them for sex while they were minors wants to freeze millions of dollars of the businessman's assets. Attorney Jeff Orenstein speaks with reporters Thursday, Aug. 8, 2013 outside a Montreal courtroom. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Peter Ray

MONTREAL - A Montreal billionaire who allegedly paid dozens of minors for sex may try to hide his assets in case he loses a class-action lawsuit, a lawyer for the alleged victims told a Montreal court Friday.

Jeff Orenstein, who is representing the now-adult women in the proposed class-action, said he wants Robert Miller and his company, Future Electronics, to deposit a total of $200 million with the court for safekeeping to ensure his alleged victims are paid. If Miller doesn't do that, the court must freeze all his assets, as well as the assets of a number of companies and individuals tied to him, Orenstein said.

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