Irish Daily Mirror

POLITICIAN, 61 BEFORE JUDGE OVER SEX RAPS

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non-recent alleged offences. The pair were released on continuing bail when they made their first appearance at Newry Magistrate­s Court yesterday.

The veteran politician was arrested and charged in relation to historical sexual allegation­s at the end of March.

He did not speak as he arrived at the court accompanie­d by his solicitor John Mcburney.

Police officers attempted to keep the roadway clear during the large media scrum for his arrival.

The public gallery in the tiny Court Three at Newry Courthouse was packed for the hearing.

Donaldson, wearing a grey suit, and his wife, wearing a black suit, sat in the dock at the rear of the court, with a court custody officer between them.

The hearing began with District

Judge Eamonn King noting the public interest in the case and warning it would be a criminal offence for anyone to record proceeding­s.

The two defendants were then asked to confirm their names and dates of birth.

They stood as the charges were then read to them.

Jeffrey Donaldson faces 11 charges – one of rape, one of committing an act of gross indecency and nine of indecent assault on dates between 1985 and 2006.

The offences relate to two alleged victims. Asked if he understood the charges, he nodded and said “I do”. His wife, 58, of

Dublinhill Road, Dromore, Co Down, faces charges of aiding and abetting in connection with the alleged offences.

She also confirmed to the judge that she understood the charges.

Neither defendant was asked to formally enter a plea.

A PSNI detective sergeant told the court he could connect the pair to the charges.

Defence lawyers said there had been some agreed variations to bail, including ending a condition that the two defendants cannot contact each other.

A Public Prosecutio­n Service lawyer asked for a four-week adjournmen­t to progress work on setting a date for a preliminar­y inquiry.

The judge listed the case for mention again on May 22.

However, he said the two defendants would not have to attend on that date.

The pair were released on continuing bail of £350 following the brief hearing.

Donaldson resigned as DUP leader and was suspended from the party after the allegation­s against him emerged last month.

It is understood in his letter to party officers, he made clear he would be “strenuousl­y contesting” all charges against him.

He had recently led the DUP back into Stormont following a two-year boycott of the powershari­ng institutio­ns.

East Belfast MP and deputy leader Gavin Robinson has been appointed interim party leader.

Donaldson is an MP for Lagan Valley, a seat he has held since 1997.

 ?? ?? POLICE PRESENCE Donaldson in back of car
POLICE PRESENCE Donaldson in back of car
 ?? ?? ALLEGATION­S MP leaves court yesterday
ALLEGATION­S MP leaves court yesterday

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