Police were ‘limited’ in investigating allegations against Stronach, officer says
TORONTO — Police were limited in what they could do to investigate sexual assault allegations against Frank Stronach given how much time had passed since the alleged incidents, one of the officers in the case told the billionaire businessman’s trial Wednesday.
Two Peel regional police officers who led the investigation faced questions from the defence regarding the steps they took — or didn’t take — to check the information reported by seven complainants.
On a few occasions, defence lawyer Leora Shemesh asked Sgt. Gabe Di Nardo whether he had simply taken the complainants’ allegations at face value or taken steps to “investigate their veracity.”
The officer said he generally believes people unless he has reason to think they’re lying, which he didn’t in this case.











