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Journalist ordered to steer clear of past Law Society of BC president

A man who has reported for the The New York Times has been ordered to stay away from a former Law Society of BC president and his mother-in-law.
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Joshua Kron appeared in Vancouver provincial court on June 23, 2022.

A former New York Times reporter who was living on Vancouver’s tony South West Marine Drive has been charged with harassing a former Law Society of BC president and his mother-in-law.

Joshua Kron, a recent Vancouver Film School attendee, was ordered June 22 to stay away from the home owned by Judith Hager except to pick up personal belongings while accompanied by a police officer.

He must also stay away from Craig Ferris, Hager’s son-in-law who lives several blocks away.

Kron appeared before Vancouver provincial court Judge David St. Pierre.

Kron’s bedraggled appearance in the prisoner’s dock belied his journalistic pedigree, including stints with The New York Times, The Economist and The United Nations.

He is charged with harassment causing Ferris and Hager to fear for their safety, and going to the property in breach of a court condition that he stay away from the property.

A psychiatric assessment was ordered June 7 and he was found fit to stand trial, court documents show. A further overnight assessment was ordered June 13.

Ferris told Glacier Media Kron was a tenant in the house but did not wish to elaborate.

“I do not wish to say anything else that may cause Mr. Kron to come back to the property,” said Ferris, who was the law society's president in 2020.

Kron’s parents were in court for the appearance, having travelled from New York City. Father Leo Kron is a UBC-trained psychiatrist while mother Jill Kron is a therapist.

The elder Kron’s sister, Ruth Kron Sigal, was well-known for her volunteer work in Vancouver, much of it stemming from her being a hidden child survivor of the Holocaust. She was a founding member of the Vancouver Crisis Centre and co-founder of the Vancouver Hidden Children of the Holocaust.

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