Former world snooker champion Dott to face trial on sex abuse charges
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Graeme Dott, a former world snooker champion, faces two charges of sexual abuse against a boy and a girl. The alleged incidents took place between 1993-1996 and again from 2006-2010. Dott has denied the charges, claiming they are fabricated, with no truth to them. A virtual hearing was held, and a trial is set for August 17 next year. Dott's bail was continued, and he has been suspended by the governing body of snooker since April due to these charges.
Former world snooker champion Graeme Dott faces two charges of sexual abuse against a boy and a girl, with allegations spanning from 1993 to 2010.
Dott denies the charges, stating through his defense that the allegations are fabricated and without truth.
A trial date has been set for August 17 next year, and Dott's bail was continued following a virtual hearing.
Dott was suspended by snooker's governing body in April after being charged with the allegations of sexual abuse.
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