Yorkshire Post

Salmond to ‘vigorously’ defend himself against charges of assaulting women

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ALEX SALMOND has said he will “vigorously” defend his position after pleading not guilty to offences against 10 women.

The 64-year-old appeared at the High Court in Edinburgh yesterday to face 14 allegation­s, including an attempted rape at the official residence of the First Minister

of Scotland during the independen­ce referendum campaign.

As well as that charge, Salmond faces a further 11 charges of sexual assault – including one with intent to rape – and two of indecent assault.

Speaking outside court after the hearing, with a trial date set for March 9, the former First Minister confirmed a not guilty plea had been submitted.

He said: “I’m not permitted to say too much today save that we’ve launched our defence statement with the court.

“It pleads not guilty to all charges and explains some of the circumstan­ces in which they’ve come about.

“I’m also conscious we’re in the middle of a General Election campaign. I’m not going to say anything which would influence that democratic process.

“We’re now into a second year of court actions, first civil and now criminal – it’s over 10 months since we won the civil action.

“I am innocent and I will defend my position vigorously but the only place, the only proper place to answer criminal charges, is in this court – and that’s exactly what we intend to do next spring.”

The charges span a period between June 29, 2008 and November 11, 2014.

Several charges involved the accused allegedly groping women, including one incident at the Ego nightclub in Edinburgh in December 2010 or 2011, and another at the Ubiquitous Chip restaurant in Glasgow in March 2012.

Gordon Jackson QC, representi­ng Salmond, said his client denied the allegation­s. Judge Lady Dorrian continued the preliminar­y hearing until January 22, with the trial in March expected to last four weeks.

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