On Tuesday afternoon, after about eight hours of deliberations, the jury convicted Chiem of first-degree murder. After squealing the tires in reverse, the truck accelerated again before passing over his body. It showed a U-Haul pickup driving directly at Rosen, dragging him along the cement wall, before bending like a piece of paper to the ground, the jury was told. Prosecutors called it a “calculated and extremely violent act” that was captured by surveillance video. He suffered catastrophic injuries and died almost instantly. 18, 2020, Chiem, fuelled with rage, ran over the civil litigator walking to his vehicle in a parking garage at his 234 Eglinton Ave. That’s the only person I can think of,” Rosen told the police officers investigating the acid attack. “I suppose there is a small chance it’s her, we are in litigation and court proceedings. This, despite the fact the culprit resembled Anh Chiem, whom he was suing on behalf of her former son-in-law. So when an assailant poured phosphoric acid on his head as he descended the stairs to an underground parking lot near his midtown Toronto office on March 28, 2018, Rosen figured it was a random attack by someone who was mentally ill. Toronto lawyer Scott Rosen was no stranger to heated litigation, representing business clients and acting as counsel in shareholder, real estate and commercial lease disputes for more than 25 years.Īnd while the 52-year-old did not shy away from forceful advocacy, even his most contentious matters stayed courteous and civil.
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