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Prominent surgeon Dr Reza Adib, the partner of former Queensland premier Annastacia Palaszczuk, is accused of detaining a woman against her will in his Gold Coast apartment, where he allegedly raped and sexually assaulted her.

Court documents, which reveal the details of the allegations, were released on Thursday after Adib’s case was heard for the first time in the Southport Magistrates Court.

Adib did not appear in court, but was represented by his lawyer, Dan Rogers.

Dr Reza Adib pictured with former Queensland premier Annastacia Palaszczuk for 2026 new year celebrations.Instagram

Adib, 65, allegedly sexually assaulted the woman in her 30s at his Burleigh Heads apartment on March 30. His charges include three counts of rape, two counts of deprivation of liberty, and one count of sexual assault.

According to the documents, Adib is accused of detaining a woman in his apartment “against her will”, and of unlawfully depriving her of her personal liberty.

Lawyer Dan Rogers, who is representing Dr Reza Adib, outside Southport Courthouse.AAP

He is accused of raping her three times in the property, according to the documents.

His sexual assault charge states he allegedly “unlawfully and indecently assaulted [the woman] and the indecent assault included bringing into contact part of [the woman’s] genitalia with the mouth of Adib.”

Adib’s beachside apartment on Goodwin Terrace was raided by police earlier this month, before Adib fronted the Southport police station a day later.

According to documents, Iranian-born Adib was granted watchhouse bail after he surrendered his passport on May 1. His bail conditions order him to not contact 10 people, including the complainant.

Rogers appeared for his client on Thursday, asking that Adib’s appearance be excused and the case be adjourned.

Police raided the Gold Coast home of Dr Reza Adib.Nine

Magistrate Jane Bentley said one of the charges looked like it needed to be amended.

Rogers confirmed this, saying he would consult with the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions in the appropriate time. The amendment appeared to be in relation to a typing error, according to the documents.

Bentley ordered a brief of evidence be made available to the defence by June 23, with the case to again be heard by July 7.

Adib remains on bail, and Rogers declined to comment to journalists as he left the court.

Following his charges being laid earlier this moth, Rogers said the surgeon maintained his innocence.

Dr Reza Adib pictured with film director Baz Luhrmann and former Queensland premier Annastacia Palaszczuk at the Elvis movie premiere.Instagram

“Dr Adib is shocked about the allegations made about him and is taking the matter very seriously,” Rogers said in a statement after Adib was charged.

“Like all persons accused of a crime, he is presumed to be innocent and intends to vigorously defend the charges.

“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.”

Adib, a surgeon who specialises in obesity procedures, was regularly pictured at various high-profile events with Palaszczuk since they began their relationship in 2021, such as the Logies and movie premieres.

The charges were laid as Palaszczuk was promoting her autobiography The Politics of Being Me. She subsequently cancelled two book tour stops as news unfolded about her partner’s case.

Adib, who established his own obesity clinic in Brisbane in 2004, was nominated as the co-chairman of the Wesley Hospital’s Centre of Excellence in Bariatric Surgery in 2017.

Uniting Care, which runs the Wesley Hospital, told this masthead earlier this month Adib was not currently accredited to perform operations at the hospital.

Cloe Read is the crime and court reporter at Brisbane Times.Connect via X or email.

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