Complainant cross-examination continues in Frank Stronach’s sex assault trial
TORONTO — A woman’s narrative of her encounter with Frank Stronach several decades ago has evolved with time, with new details emerging even in recent years to round out her story, the businessman’s lawyer suggested Friday at his sexual assault trial.
Leora Shemesh highlighted discrepancies between what the woman — the first of seven complainants expected to testify in the case — described in police interviews and news articles over the years and in her testimony before the court.
In one instance, Shemesh noted the woman told police in 2015 there was water on the table at the restaurant where she first met Stronach that night, but now recalled her companions having tropical cocktails.
“This is what I mean by a progression of your narrative. You have filled in facts and details, and I’m gonna suggest to you … that you are a storyteller,” she said.
