Judge says she can’t convict Frank Stronach on charges related to one complainant
TORONTO — The judge overseeing the sexual assault trial of billionaire businessman Frank Stronach says she “couldn’t possibly convict” him on the charges related to one of the complainants in the case.
Ontario Superior Court Justice Anne Molloy had voiced concerns Tuesday about the reliability of the evidence given by the first complainant to testify in the Toronto trial.
The judge said that while she did not think the woman was deliberately lying to the court to get money, she was concerned the complainant had “added layers and layers” to her story over the years to the point of believing them.
As court resumed this morning, Molloy said that after reviewing and reflecting on some things, she found the woman’s evidence to be unreliable to the point of being “fatally flawed.”
