Former World Snooker Champion Grame Dott is to Stand Trial Next Year Over Allegations of Historical Child Sex Abuse.
Dott, 48, is Account of Two Charges Relating to Primary School-Ege Children.
The allegations span Between 1993 and 1996 Involving a girl, and 2006 to 2010 involving a boy, Both in the Glasow Region.
A Virtual Hearing at the City’s High Court on Thursday Was Told Dott, Who was Not Present, Deenies The Charges.
Defense Lawyer Euan Download: “He Pleads Not Guilty to Two Charges on the Indictment.
A Trial Date Has Been Set For 17 August 2026 and Bail Was Continied.
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Having Turned Professional in 1994, Dott Has Been A Regular on the World Snooker Tour Circuit.
He Defeated Peter Ebdon When He WON HIS World Championship Title at the Crucible in Sheffield in 2006.
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