Stronach lawsuit lays bare family dispute over control of family firm
TORONTO — A lawsuit by business magnate Frank Stronach seeking $520 million in compensation and damages against his daughter, two grandchildren and others has laid bare a two-year old dispute about control and direction of the family firm.
Stronach, who created Magna International and built it into a global autoparts giant, alleges in the lawsuit filed in Ontario Superior Court that his daughter Belinda Stronach and former business associate Alon Ossip mismanaged the family’s assets and conspired to take control of them.
“At the heart of this proceeding lies a series of unlawful actions undertaken by Belinda, together with Alon and others associated with them, to appropriate Stronach family assets for their own personal benefit,” reads the lawsuit.
The dispute focuses on control of The Stronach Group, the centre of a number of businesses focused on thoroughbred horse racing and gaming that Frank expanded to farming and golf course development.