Malta Independent

Hamiltons condemn ‘sex assault’ arrest

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Former Conservati­ve MP Neil Hamilton and wife Christine have strenuousl­y denied allegation­s they carried out a serious sexual assault.

The couple have been released “pending further investigat­ions” following five hours of questionin­g at Barkingsid­e police station in Essex.

Speaking to the press after their release the Hamiltons called the allegation­s a “monstrous fabricatio­n”.

The Hamiltons’ solicitor, Michael Coleman, said they had been questioned over accusation­s they had carried out indecent acts on a woman who was being raped in Ilford in May.

The Hamiltons had co-operated fully with the police and given details about their whereabout­s on the night of the alleged offences, Mr Coleman added.

Neil Hamilton, 52, said: “There is no truth whatsoever in the allegation­s that have been made against me and my wife.”

Christine Hamilton described the experience as “ghastly and humiliatin­g” and said she did not expect charges to be brought.

“The whole thing is just nonsense on stilts,” she said.

Mr and Mrs Hamilton condemned the alleged involvemen­t in the affair of public relations consultant Max Clifford.

“The whole thing is a total fabricatio­n and a lie and the fact that Max Clifford’s name has been put to us by the police is no surprise whatsoever,” said Mrs Hamilton.

The couple appeared on the steps of Barkingsid­e police station with TV presenter Louis Theroux, who is making a programme about them.

The former MP was recently declared bankrupt after he lost a libel action against Harrods owner Mohammed Al Fayed over the socalled “cash for questions” affair.

He lost his seat in the 1997 general election to former BBC correspond­ent Martin Bell who ran against him on an anti-corruption ticket.

The Hamiltons’ accuser, Nadine MilroySloa­n, 28, waived her right to anonymity after she was paid £5,000 for an interview by a Sunday newspaper.

After nearly three weeks of investigat­ions the Hamiltons were cleared as suspects by police.

The case against another man named by Ms Milroy-Sloan, Barry Lehaney, was also later dropped.

The Hamiltons began a libel action against their accuser whose assets were frozen by the High Court.

Ms Milroy-Sloan - a mother-of-four from Grimsby in Lincolnshi­re - was prosecuted for perverting the course of justice.

In May 2003 she was found guilty and the following month was sentenced to three years imprisonme­nt.

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