A County Tyrone man has been returned for trial on multiple historic charges relating to an alleged 10-year campaign of sexual abuse against his foster daughter.
The accused, who is aged in his seventies, cannot be named to protect the identity of the complainant.
He faces a total of 41 charges which are alleged to have occurred on various dates between 2000 and 2010.
These involves 23 counts of indecent assault, eight of sexual activity with a child family member, five counts of sexual assault and two of inciting gross indecency with a child.
There are also single counts of a more serious sexual assault, attempted sexual assault, and inciting a child family member to engage in sexual activity.
The accused, who appeared by video-link from his solicitor’s office, confirmed he understood the charges against him.
A prosecuting lawyer told Omagh Magistrates Court there is a case to answer which was agreed by District Judge Mark McGarrity.
The accused declined to call witnesses or give evidence on his own behalf at this stage in proceedings.
Judge McGarrity remanded the accused on £300 bail and ordered him to appear for arraignment at Dungannon Crown Court next month.
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