SINN FEIN COUNCILLOR CATHAL MCLAUGHLIN EXPELLED AFTER SCOTTISH COURT CONVICTION IN Ballymoney
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Ballymoney Sexual Abuser
A Sinn Féin councillor, Cathal McLaughlin, has been expelled from the party following his conviction for sexual assault by a Scottish court.
Cathal McLaughlin, who represented the Ballymoney area on the Causeway Coast and Glens council, was convicted in Scotland, with sentencing scheduled for 8 August. The party issued a statement expressing their thoughts are with the victim of this serious crime, noting that Mr. McLaughlin did not inform the party at any point about the criminal proceedings. A party spokesperson stated, 'Given the severity of the offence, his membership of Sinn Féin is terminated with immediate effect.' The conviction was confirmed by the Scottish court service.
Cathal McLaughlin, who represented the Ballymoney area on the Causeway Coast and Glens council, was convicted in Scotland, with sentencing scheduled for 8 August. The party issued a statement expressing their thoughts are with the victim of this serious crime, noting that Mr. McLaughlin did not inform the party at any point about the criminal proceedings. A party spokesperson stated, 'Given the severity of the offence, his membership of Sinn Féin is terminated with immediate effect.' The conviction was confirmed by the Scottish court service.