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Ex-Tory MP faces court for failing to pay £35,000 fine after sex assault case

Former Conservative MP Charlie Elphicke is facing fresh court proceedings after allegedly failing to pay £35,000 in prosecution costs following his sentence for sexually assaulting two women.

Elphicke, 50, was jailed for two years in September 2020 after being found guilty of three counts of sexual assault following a month-long trial.

The former Dover MP was released from prison in September this year after serving half of his sentence.

He faced further proceedings at Uxbridge Magistrates’ Court on Friday for the alleged non-payment of a £35,000 fine imposed on September 15, 2020.

The sentencing judge, Mrs Justice Whipple, ordered Elphicke to pay the sum within a year towards the costs of the prosecution, which would otherwise fall on the public purse.

‘You have substantial equity in your family home, which is currently up for sale,’ she told him.

But Elphicke’s barrister, Ian Winter QC, told the court his client had ‘a fair bit of debt’, and that his estranged wife, Natalie Elphicke, now the MP for Dover, loaned him £100,000 to pay legal bills.

Her Majesty’s Courts and Tribunals Service (HMCTS) is pursuing the payment of the fine and has enforcement powers, which can include a summons to attend a hearing to explain why it has not been paid or set out when it will be.

Refusal to pay could result in a criminal charge being brought.

Elphicke was expected to attend Friday’s hearing, according to a court official, and if he does not, a warrant could be issued for his arrest.

In March, he lost a Court of Appeal challenge against his jail term after his lawyers argued the sentence was too long and should have been suspended.

The sentencing judge described Elphicke as a ‘sexual predator’ who used his ‘success and respectability as a cover’ and told a ‘pack of lies’.

During his trial, jurors heard how he had asked one of his victims about bondage and sex, then kissed her and groped her breast before chasing her around his home, chanting: ‘I’m a naughty Tory.’

In the wake of the case, the Commons Standards Committee found that five Conservatives, including his wife, Natalie, had breached the code of conduct over an ‘egregious’ attempt to influence his legal proceedings.

As a result Mrs Elphicke, Sir Roger Gale and Theresa Villiers were suspended from the House of Commons for a day.

They, along with Bob Stewart and Adam Holloway, had written to senior members of the judiciary raising concerns that a more junior judge was considering publishing character references provided for Elphicke.

Elphicke had the party whip suspended in 2017 when allegations of sexual assault first emerged, but it was controversially reinstated a year later for a crucial confidence vote in then-prime minister Mrs May.

The whip was withdrawn again the following summer when the Crown Prosecution Service announced its decision to charge Elphicke.

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