UNITED STATES
Mirror
7 JUNE 2015
BY MIKEY SMITH
The Tory MP has revealed tales of child sexual abuse in her new novel were drawn from her own experiences
Tory MP Nadine Dorries has revealed the tales of child sexual abuse in her novels are based on her own experience.
She says she was abused by a vicar and family friend when she was just nine years old, living in an Irish-Catholic community in the 1950s and 60s.
The Anglican vicar, Reverend James Cameron, would pay frequent visits to her family – often after she was tucked up in bed – and perform sex acts.
She told the Mail on Sunday the abuse started when she was called to the vicarage, under the pretense of seeing the vicar’s stamp collection.
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