Former SNP council leader jailed for sexual offences against young men and boys
Former SNP council leader Jordan Linden has been sentenced to 18 months in prison for sexual offences against young men and boys, some as young as 14. Linden, who previously led North Lanarkshire council and chaired the Scottish Youth Parliament, was convicted of five sexual assaults and directing unwanted sexual communications over a decade.

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AI-generatedFormer SNP council leader Jordan Linden has been sentenced to 18 months in prison for sexual offences against young men and boys, some as young as 14. Linden, who previously led North Lanarkshire council and chaired the Scottish Youth Parliament, was convicted of five sexual assaults and directing unwanted sexual communications over a decade. The offences occurred in various locations, including Dundee and a youth hostel during a trip. The SNP has faced criticism for allegedly downplaying or ignoring complaints about Linden's behaviour, leading to an apology from First Minister John Swinney and an independent review of the party's complaints processes. Linden has been placed on the sex offender register.
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3 extractedThe SNP had 'downplayed or ignored' complaints about Linden's behaviour before he stood down as leader of North Lanarkshire council in 2022.
Linden was convicted of directing unwanted sexual communications towards seven teenagers, the youngest aged 14, including photos of himself in a bath and shots of his genitalia.
Jordan Linden, a former SNP council leader, has been sentenced to 18 months in prison after being found guilty of five sexual assaults on young men and teenagers.