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An update was expected Feb. 5 in the high-profile legal case of Frank Stronach after the start of his Toronto sexual-assault trial was adjourned.
The 93-year-old founder of auto-parts maker Magna International faces a dozen charges in the Toronto proceeding related to seven complainants, alleged to have occurred between 1977 and 1990.
Defence lawyers told Ontario Superior Court they had received voluminous new disclosure since mid-January, including multiple videotaped statements, and requested more time to review the materials.
Superior Court Justice Anne Molloy granted an adjournment and ordered parties to return to court later in the week; some hearings are being held in camera.
The original prosecution in 2024 charged Stronach with 18 offences involving 13 complainants, a case that was split into two trials; a separate jury trial on remaining allegations is scheduled in Newmarket later in 2026.
Stronach has pleaded not guilty and denies the allegations.
Courtroom scheduling now anticipates the Toronto judge-alone trial could extend into March as parties address disclosure and pre-trial motions.




















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