Frank Stronach’s sexual assault trial hits hurdle as fourth complainant testifies
TORONTO — The trial of billionaire businessman Frank Stronach hit another hurdle Thursday as one of his accusers repeatedly referred to her preparatory meetings with the prosecution while testifying about what she described as a “degrading” and horrifying sexual assault in the early 1980s.
The woman, who is the fourth complainant to take the stand at Stronach’s Toronto trial, was giving her account of what happened after she went to the auto parts tycoon’s harbourfront condo when the issue first emerged.
The complainant noted that she previously told police she couldn’t remember how she went from the living room window to the bedroom, and that the Crown currently examining her had characterized that as a possible “omission” during a preparatory meeting.
Court took an hour-long break to allow lawyers to confer on the matter, but the issue resurfaced almost immediately after the woman resumed her testimony.
