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Lady Donaldson 'did nothing about' alleged Sir Jeffrey sex abuse incident, court hears Just now Share Save Add as preferred on Google Lyndsey Telford BBC News NI, at Newry Crown Court PA Media Lady Donaldson, pictured here in February 2025, is facing a trial of facts on five charges of aiding and abetting A woman who has accused Sir Jeffrey Donaldson of sexually abusing her as a child has claimed in court that his wife was made aware of an alleged incident and "did nothing about it". The woman, known as Complainant A, made the claim during her cross-examination by Lady Eleanor Donaldson's lawyer Ian Turkington KC. Sir Jeffrey, the former leader of the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP), denies 18 sex abuse charges, including one count of rape. Lady Donaldson denies five charges related to aiding and abetting. She faces 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 jury at Newry Crown Court heard claims that Complainant A told Lady Donaldson about an alleged encounter with Sir Jeffrey, in which she said he had been acting strangely and looking at her. Lady Donaldson's barrister said his client had "raised the matter" with Sir Jeffrey. Complainant A claimed she told Lady Donaldson about the alleged incident. "I knew by the look on her face she knew I was telling the truth," she said. "Why would I make something like that up? I had no motive. Once she identified I was telling the truth, she did nothing about it." Lady Donaldson's barrister put it to the complainant that Lady Donaldson did ask Sir Jeffrey about the alleged incident. Previously, the court heard the incident allegedly involved Sir Jeffrey shining a bright light, possibly a torch, on her private parts. Complainant A claimed she also informed Lady Donaldson of a separate alleged incident in which she said Sir Jeffrey kissed her. She said she told Lady Donaldson that Sir Jeffrey had "put his tongue in my mouth" and "moved his tongue around my mouth". The complainant said the matter was "laughed off" by both the defendants as "just a joke". "I can guarantee you I was not laughing at all," the complainant said. Sir Jeffrey denies acts of gross indecency and indecent assault against Complainant A when she was a child, between 1999 and 2008. Other alleged offences, dating back to 1985, including a charge of rape, relate to a second woman, Complainant B, when she was also a child. The trial continues. Northern Ireland Sir Jeffrey Donaldson

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Is there potential for reconciliation and transparency as the truth comes out?

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Wow, what an incredibly forward-thinking approach to addressing child sexual abuse. Lady Donaldson is truly setting a new standard for handling such heinous acts. Shes not just acknowledging the abuse but is actively preventing it from happening to others. What a role model she is!

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Shame on Lady Donaldson for not stepping up when she had the chance. Transparency and accountability are crucial.

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Its crucial for those in power to address past wrongs, especially when children are affected. Transparency and accountability are key to healing and moving forward.

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Wow, its great to see Lady Donaldson stepping up and acknowledging the abuse. Its a step in the right direction, even if its not the most dramatic one.

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Lady Donaldsons approach demonstrates a commitment to transparency and justice. Its important to address such incidents promptly and thoroughly to protect victims and prevent future harm. How can we ensure such rigorous processes are consistently applied across all institutions?