
The partner of former Queensland premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has been charged with multiple sex offences over an alleged assault at his beachfront home.
Obesity surgeon Reza Adib, 65, has been charged with three counts of rape, one count of sexual assault and two counts of deprivation of liberty after police alleged he attacked a woman in her 30s at his Burleigh Heads residence on March 30.
Detectives raided Adib's luxury Gold Coast apartment on Thursday, seizing several items under a crime scene warrant after what police described as extensive investigations.
He later went to Southport police station on Friday afternoon, accompanied by his lawyer.
Law firm Robertson O'Gorman said Adib was shocked by the allegations and taking the matter very seriously.
"Like all persons accused of a crime, he is presumed to be innocent and intends to vigorously defend the charges," lawyer Dan Rogers said in a statement.
"Right now, Dr Adib is primarily concerned about the welfare of his family and his patients and he will do whatever it takes to ensure that they are looked after in the coming weeks."
The statement said Adib had asked the media to respect the privacy of his family and his patients and he would not make any comment while the case was before the courts.
There is no suggestion of wrongdoing by Ms Palaszczuk.
Adib, who specialises in laparoscopic procedures, claims to have performed more than 20,000 operations and began a relationship with Ms Palaszczuk in 2021.
The charges come as the former premier promotes her memoir, The Politics of Being Me.
Ms Palaszczuk fronted a Gold Coast event on Thursday evening as news of the investigation broke and told an audience member she knew nothing about the matter and was unable to comment.
She stayed to autograph her biography, calmly posing for pictures before leaving the event and refusing to comment when approached by the media.
Ms Palaszczuk has since cancelled several events.
Adib is due to appear in Southport Magistrates Court on May 14.
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