'Guilty verdict marks an important step'published at 17:21 BST
Joanne Barnes CEO of Nexus NI said the guilty verdict marks an important step towards justice and accountability for the victims.
“It is important to focus on the immense bravery of the victims for remaining engaged with the criminal justice process despite the significant personal cost that this can bring.
“The courage required to report and remain engaged throughout should not be underestimated, particularly when the process can feel overwhelming or prolonged.”
A spokesperson for NSPCC Northern Ireland said Donaldson held a position of trust in the community, but he grossly betrayed this by repeatedly sexually abusing two girls, while his wife Eleanor was aware but failed to act.
"The victims in this case, now adults, have shown immense courage in coming forward and giving evidence after decades of living with the impact of Jeffrey Donaldson's abuse.
"Child sexual abuse can have a serious and lasting impact on victims, and it is vital they receive the support they need to move forward with their lives.
“It is so important that anyone who has experienced sexual abuse as a child knows that if they speak out, they will be listened to and supported, regardless of who the perpetrator was or how long ago it took place."










