Mike Bullard pleads guilty to harassment

Former radio personality and comedian Mike Bullard pleaded guilty in a Toronto court Friday to harassment and two counts of breaching his bail conditions.

Bullard turned himself into police back in 2016 after a complaint about harassing phone calls. He was arrested three more times after that.

A judge agreed to a suspended sentence with six months of probation. He was also ordered into counselling.

The harassment charge against Bullard relates to a personal relationship he had with CityNews journalist Cynthia Mulligan.

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