Former British Conservative MP Found Guilty of Sexual Assault

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A former Conservative Member of Parliament has been found guilty of sexually assaulting two women.

Charlie Elphicke, 49, had denied the allegations against him, however a jury convicted him of one count of sexual assault in 2007, and two further counts against a second woman in 2016.

Justice Whipple said: "There is a very real possibility he faces immediate custody."

In one of the incidents, Southwark Crown Court heard how the former MP for Dover shouted "I'm a naughty Tory" after assaulting one of the woman who he had invited into his home for a drink in 2007.

The woman is said to have run down the stairs and feared for her safety.

Jurors heard that Elphicke opened a bottle of wine and started asking the woman about her sexual preferences and whether she liked "bondage and whips".

The former MP is then said to have asked the woman to come closer so he could top up her glass of wine before he reached into her top and groped her right breast and tried to kiss her.

Eloise Marshall QC, prosecuting, told the court that the woman "immediately shouted "No!".

Charlie Elphick sexual assault allegations
Charlie Elphicke had denied the allegations against him Getty

Marshall said the woman was shocked and that the incident was completely unexpected.

She said: "He was chanting in a sing-song way: 'I'm a naughty Tory, I'm a naughty Tory', as though it was the school playground."

Elphicke was also accused of two further counts against a second woman in 2016.

The woman, a parliamentary worker in her 20s claims to have been in her "dream job" when Elphicke cornered her in Westminster.

In one of the alleged incidents, she said: "He fully came at me, pulled his body towards me.

"He had his mouth open, continually trying to kiss me."

Prosecutor Eloise Marshall QC had told jurors there were "striking similarities" between the two alleged events and that both women had rejected Elphicke.

The jury spent almost two days in retirement before it reached a verdict.

CPS Specialist Prosecutor Natalie Dawson thanked the victims for their bravery in coming forward.

She said: "Charles Elphicke abused his power and influence over these women to make unwanted and forceful sexual advances towards them. Their courage and strength demonstrate that offenders like Elphicke can be brought to justice. I hope these convictions today give other victims the confidence to report sexual abuse, no matter how powerful their abuser."

Elphicke's wife was present for his trial at Southwark Crown Court.

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