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Billionaire Frank Stronach will hear the verdict in his sexual assault trial after a problematic prosecution

By Unified Press Network Last updated: June 19, 2026 3 Min Read
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Billionaire Frank Stronach will hear the verdict in his sexual assault trial after a problematic prosecution

Billionaire Frank Stronach Awaits Sentencing Amid Controversial Toronto Sexual Assault Trial

Frank Stronach, the 93-year-old billionaire auto parts magnate, is set to learn his fate Friday morning in a Toronto courtroom following a high-profile sexual assault trial. Accused of exploiting young women at his Toronto nightclub in the 1980s and forcing them into his apartment for non-consensual sex, Stronach faced a case that unraveled as it progressed.

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Billionaire Frank Stronach Awaits Sentencing Amid Controversial Toronto Sexual Assault TrialProsecution’s Strategy and Witness Credibility IssuesCharges Reduced as Trial ProgressedRemaining Allegations and Defense ArgumentsFuture Legal Challenges

Prosecution’s Strategy and Witness Credibility Issues

Justice Anne Molloy of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice presided over the trial, during which the Crown argued that Stronach followed a repeated pattern of sexual exploitation. Prosecutors initially claimed that multiple victims coming forward in 2024 would bolster each other’s credibility. However, the prosecution’s case quickly faltered due to credibility issues with several witnesses.

One complainant admitted to lying on the stand about having read other victims’ accounts and attempted to apologize, only to be silenced by the judge. Another witness suffered an emotional breakdown during cross-examination, leading the judge to excuse her from further testimony. Additionally, inconsistencies in the timing of alleged assaults and a history of dishonesty among some complainants weakened the Crown’s position.

Charges Reduced as Trial Progressed

At the start of the trial in February, Stronach faced 12 charges involving seven women, including indecent assault, forcible confinement, and the antiquated charge of rape. By the end, only five charges involving three women remained. A rape charge was dropped after testimony failed to support its required elements, while another charge involving a complainant with significant credibility issues was also dismissed.

Remaining Allegations and Defense Arguments

The remaining charges include allegations from a former waiter at Stronach’s nightclub, Rooney’s, who claimed she was groped and kissed against her will during a dinner meeting to discuss her employment. Another complainant alleged forced sexual intercourse after dinner, while a third claimed an attempted assault at a condominium Stronach denies owning or using.

Stronach’s defense argues that these encounters were either consensual or that he honestly but mistakenly believed consent existed—a legal defense in sexual assault cases. Despite the dropped charges, the Crown maintains it has proven the remaining allegations beyond a reasonable doubt.

Future Legal Challenges

Regardless of Friday’s verdicts, Stronach still faces another sexual assault trial involving six plaintiffs in York Region, with allegations spanning from 1988 to 2024. Jury selection for that trial is scheduled to begin next May, ensuring that the legal battles surrounding the billionaire are far from over.

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