


Family feud escalates within Stronach Group
Daughter of founder responds to lawsuit over her management

A feud within the Canadian family that owns Pimlico Race Course and Laurel Park intensified this week as the daughter of the company’s patriarch fired back at her father after he sued her for hundreds of millions of dollars, according to news reports.
In October, Stronach Group founder Frank Stronach brought a lawsuit against his daughter and successor Belinda Stronach, alleging she mismanaged the company and family fortunes. But in a court filing Monday, Belinda Stronach rejected her father’s claims and said she was trying to prevent him from investing in “idiosyncratic and often unprofitable projects” ranging from 12-story bronze statues to golf courses,
In separate defense statements filed Monday in Ontario, Belinda Stronach and her co-defendant, Stronach Group CEO Alon Ossip, alleged Frank Stronach blew $850 million on failed “passion projects” over the years, including spending hundreds of millions on agriculture, thoroughbred horse operations, golf courses and two 12-story bronze statues of a Pegasus horse defeating a dragon, according to Bloomberg.
Frank Stronach
The suit revealed
The case sent chills through Maryland’s horse industry this fall, and it continues to be of high interest as the future of the Preakness at aging Pimlico hangs in limbo.
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In addition to Pimlico and Laurel Park, the Stronach Group also owns racetracks in California, Florida and Oregon.