Ex-DUP leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson faces 18 sex offence charges

Sir Jeffrey Donaldson was forced to quit as leader of his party after being charged in March
Sir Jeffrey Donaldson was forced to quit as leader of his party after being charged in March - SHUTTERSTOCK/MARK MARLOW

Sir Jeffrey Donaldson, former leader of the DUP, is to face additional historical sex offence charges in court on Wednesday.

He is expected to appear at Newry magistrates’ court for a preliminary enquiry hearing to establish if there is sufficient evidence to send him for trial.

During previous court hearings, Sir Donaldson, 61, had faced 11 holding charges brought by police.

However, an evidence file has since been reviewed by the Public Prosecution Service and he will now face 18 charges.

He will face one charge of rape, four of gross indecency and 13 charges of indecent assault. The charges span a time period between 1985 and 2008.

The previous holding charges will be withdrawn in court on Wednesday.

Weeks prior to his arrest, Donaldson had led the DUP back into Stormont
Weeks prior to his arrest, Sir Donaldson had led the DUP back into Stormont - LIAM MCBURNEY/PA

Donaldson has previously indicated that he will contest charges against him.

Lady Eleanor Donaldson, the politician’s wife and co-accused, 58, and of Dublinhill Road, Dromore, faces charges of aiding and abetting in connection with the alleged offences.

The number of charges she faces has increased from four to five, with there being two alleged victims.

It has already been confirmed that Sir Donaldson, who was the long-standing MP for Lagan Valley, is not running for re-election in the UK general election this week.

He was arrested and charged in relation to the historical sexual allegations at the end of March. The politician then resigned as DUP leader and was suspended from the party after the allegations against him emerged.

It is understood that in a letter to DUP party officers at the time, he made clear he would be “strenuously contesting” all charges against him.

Weeks prior to his arrest, he had led the DUP back into Stormont, following a two-year boycott of the power-sharing institutions. Gavin Robinson, the previous deputy leader, has been appointed his successor as DUP leader.

There was a large media and police presence when the two accused made their first appearance at Newry court in April. Wednesday will be the first occasion they have had to appear in court in person since then.

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