Crown in Frank Stronach trial only proceeding with seven of 12 original charges
TORONTO — Prosecutors in the sexual assault trial of billionaire businessman Frank Stronach will only be seeking convictions regarding four of the seven complainants in his Toronto case, they told the court Monday as the defence started presenting its evidence.
The 93-year-old auto parts magnate has pleaded not guilty to 12 charges related to alleged incidents stretching as far back as the 1970s, but over the last week, the Crown has gradually whittled down the list of counts on which it will proceed.
Crown attorney Jelena Vlacic said Monday that after reviewing the evidence, the prosecution concedes it can’t meet the threshold of guilt beyond a reasonable doubt on two charges of sexual assault related to two complainants — the fourth and fifth ones to testify.
Last week, the Crown said it would not proceed with a charge of attempted rape related to the third complainant for the same reason.
