Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Scottish ex-leader acquitted in sex case

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LONDON — Former Scottish leader Alex Salmond was acquitted Monday of a series of sexual offenses, including attempted rape.

An Edinburgh jury deliberate­d more than five hours before returning innocent verdicts on 12 charges and a not proven verdict on a charge of sexual assault with intent to rape.

Three verdicts were available to the jurors, who had started their deliberati­ons Friday after a one-day trial— guilty, not guilty and not proven. The latter two are considered acquittals under Scottish law.

Salmond, 65, had denied all 13 alleged offenses and had claimed that some of the charges were “deliberate fabricatio­ns for a political purpose.”

The nine women who brought the charges worked either for the Scottish government or for Salmond’s Scottish National Party at the time the offenses were alleged to have taken place — between June 2008 and November 2014.

The accusation­s ranged from Salmond stroking a civil servant’s hair to trying to rape a former Scottish government official in the leader’s official residence in Edinburgh.

After leaving the High Court, Salmond thanked his family and friends for standing by him the past two years and said “certain evidence” that wasn’t presented in court will one day “see the light.”

 ??  ?? Alex Salmond, former leader of the Scottish National Party, leaves the High Court in Edinburgh, Scotland, on Monday after he was cleared of attempted rape and a series of sexual assaults against nine women.
(AP/Jane Barlow)
Alex Salmond, former leader of the Scottish National Party, leaves the High Court in Edinburgh, Scotland, on Monday after he was cleared of attempted rape and a series of sexual assaults against nine women. (AP/Jane Barlow)

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