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Jeffrey Donaldson: Sex abuse trial jury asked to recall visible 'pain and hurt' of accusers
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The jury in the trial of Sir Jeffrey Donaldson has been asked to recall the "pain and hurt still so visible" on the two women who have accused him of sexually abusing them when they were children. In her closing speech, prosecution barrister Rosemary Walsh KC described "the long and arduous process" the women, known as Complainant A and B, had experienced after making their allegations. "This is no walk in the park. This is not something they are doing for the fun of it or the sake of it," she told the jury. Sir Jeffrey has pleaded not guilty to 18 sex abuse charges, including one count of rape, allegedly committed between 1985 and 2008. The jury is also being asked to consider findings against his wife, Lady Eleanor Donaldson, in a trial of the facts. She denies five related charges of aiding and abetting. Walsh told the jury it was human nature to "box" or "shelve" feelings away β and that was what Complainant A and B had done over the years. However, she said there had been "turning points" in both women's lives that prompted them to finally report their allegations to the police in March 2024. "Today you see two women at a time when they are ready for this, but they've not always been that way," Walsh said. The barrister told the jury that Complainant A knew "this would not be a normal case" because of who Sir Jeffrey was. "She had to grapple with all the connotations that came with that," Walsh said. "It was a huge, huge decision to make and not one she made lightly." Walsh described how Complainant B had blamed herself for Complainant A's alleged abuse because she had not made her allegations sooner. She said despite Complainant B having previously told a number of people - including a Christian pastor, the founders of a Christian centre, and a friend - that she had been abused as a child, she did not set out "the gory details" because "no one asked her". "The topic remained untouched, the hornets' nest avoided," she said. Sir Jeffrey denies acts of gross indecency and indecent assault against Complainant A when she was a child, between 1999 and 2008. He also denies other alleged offences dating back to 1985, including a charge of rape, against Complainant B. Lady Donaldson is facing a trial of the facts after she was previously deemed unfit to face a conventional trial on mental health grounds, and is therefore not participating in proceedings. The trial continues. Sir Jeffrey Donaldson, the former Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) leader, is on trial for 18 sex abuse charges, including one count of rape, all of which he denies. Sir Jeffrey Donaldson, the former Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) leader, is on trial for 18 sex abuse charges, including one count of rape, all of which he denies. Sir Jeffrey Donaldson, the former DUP leader, is on trial for 18 sex abuse charges, including one count of rape, all of which he denies. Sir Jeffrey Donaldson, the former DUP leader, is on trial for 18 sex abuse charges, including one count of rape, all of which he denies. Sir Jeffrey Donaldson has pleaded not guilty to 18 sex abuse charges and his wife, Lady Eleanor Donaldson, denies five charges related to aiding and abetting.