Complainant cross-examination set to continue in Frank Stronach’s sex assault trial
The trial tests the credibility of the first complainant in a case involving seven women accusing Stronach of assaults spanning 1977 to 1990, with 12 charges filed.
- The sexual assault trial of Frank Stronach is continuing in Toronto with the cross-examination of the first complainant.
- The complainant, now in her 60s, claims she did not consent to sex with Stronach and alleges an assault occurred in the early 1980s.
- Frank Stronach, aged 93, pleads not guilty to twelve charges involving seven complainants from events in the late 1970s to the 1990s.
- Stronach faces a dozen charges and has pleaded not guilty to all allegations.
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At the trial of Frank Stronach, the defense suggests that the first complainant invented a whole rape story, because she wanted to attack the rich.
The trial of Austrian-Canadian Magna founder Frank Stronach on charges of abuse was continued in Toronto on Friday. A lawyer of the 93-year-old billionaire accused a plaintiff of being a "story teller." According to a CBC report, the lawyer questioned the woman's memories of the events of the alleged attack. The plaintiff stated that she had been raped and confirmed her statement on Friday. "Don't know how I landed in his bed."The woman had desc…
Stronach lawyer accuses complainant of being a 'storyteller' in sex assault trial
The lawyer for Frank Stronach accused one of the complainants in his sexual assault trial of being a “storyteller” as she challenged the woman's memory of the events relating to the alleged attack.
Complainant cross-examination set to continue in Frank Stronach’s sex assault trial
TORONTO - The sexual assault trial of businessman Frank Stronach is expected to continue in Toronto today with the cross-examination of the first complainant testifying in the case.
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