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Canadian businessman Frank Stronach pleads not guilty to 12 sexual assault charges; trial scheduled for February 2026 in Ontario court. Business Mogul Faces Multiple Allegations

Canadian auto parts magnate and philanthropist Frank Stronach appeared in an Ontario courtroom on June 26, pleading not guilty to 12 charges of sexual assault. The charges stem from incidents alleged to have occurred over several years involving multiple complainants.

Upcoming Trial Date Confirmed by Court

A judge has scheduled the trial to begin in February 2026, following months of pre-trial hearings and legal submissions. Stronach, 92, was not taken into custody and remains free on conditions as proceedings move forward.

Location of Incidents Under Scrutiny

While court documents remain sealed under a publication ban to protect the identities of the complainants, the alleged assaults reportedly occurred in Ontario, where Stronach’s primary residence and business interests are based.

Defense Strategy Begins to Emerge

Stronach’s legal team has indicated it will challenge the credibility of the accusations, calling them “unfounded and damaging.” His lawyer declined to comment on the specifics of the case but emphasized Stronach’s “commitment to clearing his name.”

Public Reaction and Implications

The case has attracted national attention due to Stronach’s high profile and legacy as the founder of Magna International and The Stronach Group. Advocacy groups have called for a fair and transparent process, while others are watching to see how the justice system handles a case involving such a prominent figure.

Legal Proceedings Moving Ahead

With discovery and pre-trial motions expected in the coming months, the February trial date could bring a high-stakes courtroom battle. Prosecutors have signaled their intention to present testimony from multiple witnesses and to seek significant penalties if Stronach is convicted.

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