‘A lot of blood.’ Dennis Oland’s wife accused him of intimate partner violence
Less than a year after New Brunswick businessman Dennis Oland was found not guilty of killing his multimillionaire father, Oland’s wife applied for a restraining order, alleging her husband was prone to intimate partner violence.
The allegations are contained in an application for an emergency intervention order, which Lisa Andrik-Oland filled out on June 10, 2020 at a shelter for abused women in Saint John, N.B.
The document, which had been protected by a publication ban until this week, includes her handwritten notes alleging Dennis Oland was an angry, violent man who was losing control and suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder.
“I am not sure what he will do, but he has PTSD and has had many episodes where he is not controlling his actions and becomes aggressive,” Andrik-Oland alleges in the document.