Former Magna International founder Frank Stronach has been found guilty on two of five charges related to sexual assault and coercion in a Canadian court. The verdict concerns allegations of harassment and coercion, but details of the case remain limited. Stronach was acquitted on three other counts. The legal proceedings took place in Canada, where Stronach currently resides. This ruling follows a lengthy legal battle and public scrutiny surrounding the allegations. A further trial involving additional charges is scheduled to begin in 2027, indicating the legal process is ongoing. The outcome could have significant implications for Stronach’s reputation and future endeavors.
