
Donaldson trial told by alleged victim she should have reported abuse claims earlier
Donaldson trial told by alleged victim she should have reported abuse claims earlier 13 minutes ago Share Save Add as preferred on GoogleLyndsey TelfordBBC News NI, at Newry Crown CourtPA MediaSir Jeffrey Donaldson...
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A significant story is unfolding on the international scene. Donaldson trial told by alleged victim she should have reported abuse claims earlier 13 minutes ago Share Save Add as preferred on GoogleLyndsey TelfordBBC News NI, at Newry Crown CourtPA MediaSir Jeffrey Donaldson outside Newry Crown Court on Wednesday morningOne of the two alleged victims in the Sir Jeffrey Donaldson sex abuse trial, who has accused him of raping her when she was a child, has said she should have reported it to police long ago. The woman, known as Complainant B, was being cross-examined by Sir Jeffrey's lawyer when she said she blamed herself for the subsequent alleged abuse of the other complainant in the case. "It's my fault what happened," she said.
Complainant B is the older of two alleged victims who have accused the former Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) leader of sexual abuse. Ten of the 18 sex abuse charges Sir Jeffrey denies relate to Complainant B, with the offences allegedly committed between 1985 and 1991. The jury at Newry Crown Court heard the complainant first disclosed her alleged abuse to a woman connected to the Christian Family Centre in Armoy, County Antrim, when she was in her teens.
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She said she was "embarrassed" and "didn't want it to be made a thing of at the time". "I was so afraid of this - of all of this," she said. She added: "I tried to move on, to be the bigger person.
I tried to not be the victim. I tried to build a life. "Both complainants in the sex abuse trial reported their allegations to the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) in March 2024.
Sir Jeffrey and his wife Lady Eleanor Donaldson, who faces a trial of the facts on mental health grounds and is not participating in proceedings, were arrested later that month in their County Down home. Sir Jeffrey also denies acts of gross indecency and indecent assault against Complainant A when she was a child, between 1999 and 2008. His wife, Lady Donaldson, denies five charges related to aiding and abetting.
The story has become one of the most prominent items on the global agenda.





