Judge in Stronach trial concerned as cross-examination turns to ‘shouting match’
TORONTO — Billionaire businessman Frank Stronach’s sexual assault trial was abruptly adjourned Thursday after the judge expressed concerns over the well-being of one of the complainants and the possibility that the woman’s behaviour on the stand could affect the fairness of the trial.
Ontario Superior Court Justice Anne Molloy recessed court for the day more than an hour early, saying she couldn’t put the complainant “through any more” cross-examination while stressing that defence lawyer Leora Shemesh had done nothing wrong.
“I want to make it very clear Ms. Shemesh has been measured, calm, professional and kind throughout,” Molloy said.
“This is not a situation where (the complainant) was bullied or abused in cross-examination.”


