Frank Stronach’s lawyer plans to apply for stay of proceedings in sex assault trial
TORONTO — The Toronto sexual assault trial of billionaire businessman Frank Stronach faced another twist Thursday even before it began, as his lawyer signalled her intention to seek a stay of proceedings over concerns that some of his accusers may have been coached by prosecutors.
Leora Shemesh told the court concerns regarding abuse of process arose after the defence received a batch of disclosure “at the 11th hour” that included new statements from all of the complainants and notes from an officer who observed some of the witness preparation meetings.
The fact that every complainant came up with new evidence during those meetings — despite having had no such revelations since 2024 — was not just a coincidence and may have something to do with how the meetings were conducted, she argued.
“There is an available inference that a witness may have been coached,” she said.


