Defence lawyer suggests complainant in Stronach trial has ‘tendency to lie’
TORONTO — A woman accusing Frank Stronach of raping her in a hotel suite decades ago has a “tendency to lie” and continues to add new details to her account of the encounter, the businessman’s lawyer suggested Tuesday.
Leora Shemesh pressed the woman, who is the fifth complainant to testify at Stronach’s sexual assault trial, on several details that emerged for the first time in her testimony, including during cross-examination.
One such detail was the fact that the woman was left bleeding vaginally after the encounter, something court heard she had not previously mentioned to police.
When questioned on this Tuesday, the woman said she remembered going to the bathroom in Stronach’s suite, noticing blood and needing to use tissues to stop the bleeding — events she had not included in her initial testimony or in her statements to police.


