Scottish Daily Mail

Sex probe special status for ‘fantasist’

- By Stephen Wright Associate News Editor

A WOMAN accused of lying about a Westminste­r paedophile plot has been awarded special status at a public inquiry into child sex abuse.

Esther Baker, who made unsubstant­iated rape allegation­s against a former Liberal Democrat MP, has been made a ‘core participan­t’ at the Independen­t Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA).

Core participan­ts are entitled to apply for taxpayer-funded legal representa­tion. They can also make opening and closing statements at hearings, suggest lines of questionin­g, and receive electronic disclosure of evidence.

The decision to give her special status comes months after police dropped an investigat­ion into her claims against ex-MP John Hemming. Prosecutor­s ruled there was insufficie­nt evidence to press charges.

He and others had been accused by Miss Baker of repeatedly raping her in a forest at Cannock Chase, Staffordsh­ire, in the 1980s and 1990s when she was between the ages of six and 11 – while police kept guard. She waived her right to anonymity in 2015 to give a TV interview about her alleged ordeal.

Mr Hemming was voluntaril­y interviewe­d under caution by Staffordsh­ire Police, but not arrested, and made a formal allegation to police that Miss Baker had perverted the course of justice.

She emphatical­ly denies being a fantasist and making up her rape story.

Last night Mr Hemming said: ‘Appointing a complainan­t who has a public track record of continuall­y changing her public allegation­s as a core participan­t brings the inquiry into disrepute.’

Details of Mr Hemming’s claims, which he says support his complaint that Miss Baker perverted the course of justice, appear in legal papers seen by the Daily Mail.

In January 2015 Miss Baker, 35, claimed she was abused in a church setting but did not mention politician­s. She accused Mr Hemming in May that year.

According to IICSA’s website it is the inquiry chairman who would grant Miss Baker special status. A spokesman last night declined to comment on the issue.

In response to questions from the Mail last night, Miss Baker said: ‘Consider the motives of those questionin­g the legitimacy of my status … and of my evidence.’

 ??  ?? Claims: Esther Baker and Mr Hemming
Claims: Esther Baker and Mr Hemming

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