Stronach’s accusers lied, defence argues in final submissions at sex assault trial
TORONTO — The women accusing Frank Stronach of sexual assault lied and in some cases fabricated their accounts, lawyers for the Canadian auto parts tycoon argued Tuesday as they urged the court to find him not guilty of all charges.
The four remaining complainants in the case “lied, manipulated and certainly attempted to deceive the court,” changing aspects of their narratives or adding details never before disclosed to police or prosecutors, defence lawyer Leora Shemesh argued in her final submissions.
Underlying that was the “tunnel vision” of Peel Regional Police, whose investigation into the decades-old allegations ultimately “tainted the evidence,” she argued.
“The overall case that has been presented before the court has been really plagued by a negligent and reckless investigation and by a case that has been built on fabricated, disingenuous, and unreliable evidence,” the defence lawyer argued.

