

In his 2013 ruling, a judge said Bohun’s testimony was unreliable because of inconsistencies in her statements over the years. The alleged incidents occurred from 2000 to 2004.īohun requested during the trial that a publication ban on her name be lifted. The trial involved testimony from Stacy Bohun, who alleged that Bachman would grope her when she was a foster child living in his Fraser Valley home. In 2010, police charged him with sex offences involving a minor, of which he was later found not guilty. While he formally left the band in 1974 and worked for years as a realtor in Abbotsford, B.C., Bachman rejoined for later reunion tours. and Canada, including singles “Let it Ride” and “Takin’ Care of Business,” on which Tim Bachman sang backing vocals.

The latter album delivered some of the band’s best-known hits in the U.S. Tim Bachman was part of Winnipeg-based BTO during its early rise, playing on the band’s debut album released in early 1973 and its followup “Bachman-Turner Overdrive II” which arrived later that same year. He added that tests revealed cancer throughout his brain. He said he received a call last week from the care home where his father was staying, telling him that his dad’s condition had worsened. His son, Paxton Bachman, posted on Facebook that his father died Friday. Provincial Courthouse in Chilliwack on April 8, 2013. Tim Bachman was acquitted in 2013 in a case that involved a minor, and charges were stayed in 2015 in a separate case that did not make it to trial. The guitarist and singer’s death was confirmed by his brother Randy Bachman through his manager on Sunday. Tim Bachman, a founding member of the Canadian rock band Bachman-Turner Overdrive who faced sex charges in two separate cases later in his life, has died. Free Press 101: How we practise journalism.
