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British deputy speaker to face rape charge
A deputy speaker in Britain's lower house of parliament will be charged with offences including rape and sexual assault, the public prosecutor said Tuesday.
Nigel Evans, 55, a lawmaker in Prime Minister David Cameron's Conservative Party, was initially arrested in May on suspicion of rape and sexual assault said to have happened between 2009 and March this year.
He was re-arrested in June over a further three counts of indecent assault, some dating back to 2002.
"After careful consideration, we have concluded that there is sufficient evidence and that it is in the public interest to prosecute Mr Evans," said a Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) statement.
"Lancashire Constabulary has therefore been authorised to charge two counts of indecent assault, five counts of sexual assault and one count of rape relating to a total of seven alleged victims."
The allegations involve men in their twenties.
Lancashire Police earlier said in a statement: "A 55-year-old man from Pendleton in Lancashire has today answered his bail following his arrest in May on suspicion of rape and sexual assault and in June on suspicion of three further offences of indecent assault.
"He has subsequently today been arrested on suspicion of indecent assault and sexual touching of two further victims."
At the time of the original allegations, Evans dismissed them as "completely false", saying they had been made by two people he had "regarded as friends".
In June he said: "I continue to refute all allegations."
Evans was one of three deputy speakers elected in a secret ballot of lawmakers in 2010 and later that year revealed he was gay, saying he was "tired of living a lie".
The Welsh lawmaker has stepped aside from his speaker duties since his initial arrest but has continued to serve as a member of parliament.
Nigel Evans, 55, a lawmaker in Prime Minister David Cameron's Conservative Party, was initially arrested in May on suspicion of rape and sexual assault said to have happened between 2009 and March this year.
He was re-arrested in June over a further three counts of indecent assault, some dating back to 2002.
"After careful consideration, we have concluded that there is sufficient evidence and that it is in the public interest to prosecute Mr Evans," said a Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) statement.
"Lancashire Constabulary has therefore been authorised to charge two counts of indecent assault, five counts of sexual assault and one count of rape relating to a total of seven alleged victims."
The allegations involve men in their twenties.
Lancashire Police earlier said in a statement: "A 55-year-old man from Pendleton in Lancashire has today answered his bail following his arrest in May on suspicion of rape and sexual assault and in June on suspicion of three further offences of indecent assault.
"He has subsequently today been arrested on suspicion of indecent assault and sexual touching of two further victims."
At the time of the original allegations, Evans dismissed them as "completely false", saying they had been made by two people he had "regarded as friends".
In June he said: "I continue to refute all allegations."
Evans was one of three deputy speakers elected in a secret ballot of lawmakers in 2010 and later that year revealed he was gay, saying he was "tired of living a lie".
The Welsh lawmaker has stepped aside from his speaker duties since his initial arrest but has continued to serve as a member of parliament.