“Shark Tank” Star Kevin O’Leary’s Wife Charged in Boat Crash

“Shark Tank” Star Kevin O’Leary’s Wife Charged in Boat Crash
Linda O'Leary and Kevin O'Leary arrive at the American Music Awards at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles on Nov. 19, 2017. (Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP, File)

The wife of “Shark Tank” star Kevin O’Leary has been charged with careless operation of a vessel in a fatal boat crash in Canada, authorities said on Sept. 24.

Ontario Provincial Police Sgt. Carolle Dionne said 56-year-old Linda O’Leary of Toronto is scheduled to appear in court on Oct. 29.

Two boats crashed Aug. 24 on Lake Joseph near Seguin, Ontario, killing 64-year-old Gary Poltash of Florida and a 48-year-old woman identified as Susanne Brito, a mother of three.

Kevin O’Leary said after the crash that he wasn’t piloting the boat at the time.

Police have also charged 67-year-old Richard Ruh of Orchard Park, New York, with failing to exhibit navigation lights while underway. Ruh was the operator of the other boat.

Dionne declined to give specifics on why O’Leary was charged with careless operation of a vessel because the matter is now before the courts.

Dionne said the maximum penalty O’Leary faces is 18 months imprisonment or a $1 million fine.

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Kevin O’Leary and Linda O’Leary attend the Tribeca Talks Panel: 10 Years Of “Shark Tank” during the 2018 Tribeca TV Festival at Spring Studios  in New York City on Sept. 23, 2018. (Photo by Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images)

Brian Greenspan, O’Leary’s lawyer, said it is regrettable and inappropriate that police have decided to charge her with a “regulatory offense under the shipping act.”

“She has always been a cautious and experienced boater who came into collision with an unlit craft on a dark and moonless night,” she said. “The other boat was sitting in a dark spot on a lake, no cottage lights nearby, no moon.”

Greenspan said the maximum penalty is not eight months imprisonment or a $1 million fine. He said it’s $10,000.

“They are absolutely wrong. That applies to ocean going vessels. The pleasure craft provision is a maximum $10,000 fine,” he said.

Greenspan said any suggestion or rumor that Kevin O’Leary was operating to the boat is false. “Unequivocally, clearly, without any risk of contradiction he was not the driver. He was a passenger,” Greenspan said.

Following the fatal accident, Kevin O’Leary issued a statement to TMZ.

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Kevin O’Leary attends the 2019 TriBeCa Ball at New York Academy of Art in New York City on April 08, 2019. (Photo by Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images)

“Out of respect for the families who have lost loved ones and to fully support the ongoing investigation, I feel it is inappropriate to make further comments at this time. My thoughts are with all the families affected,” he told the outlet.

Kevin O’Leary ran for the leadership of Canada’s Conservative party in 2017 but later dropped out.

Other than “Shark Tank,” he has also appeared on the CBC’s “Dragon’s Den” and “The Lang and O’Leary Exchange.”

O’Leary also appears on business news shows and appeared on CNBC last month.

Epoch Times reporter Jack Phillips contributed to this report.

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