Ex-world snooker champion Graeme Dott to face child sex abuse trial
Graeme Dott denies two child sex abuse charges involving primary school-age children in Glasgow, with allegations spanning 1993-1996 and 2006-2010, trial set for August 17.
- Graeme Dott, a former World Snooker Champion, will stand trial in 2026 for allegations of child sex abuse involving primary school-age children in Glasgow.
- The alleged incidents occurred between 1993 and 1996 and from 2006 to 2010.
- Dott, who was not present at the virtual hearing, denies the charges against him and claims they are fabricated.
- The trial is scheduled for August 17, 2026, at the High Court in Glasgow, where his bail will continue.
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A former world pool champion will be tried in August 2026 for acts of sexual assault on two children, and we learn in the British press this 14 August.
Former snooker world champion Graham Dott will stand trial for sexually abusing children, the BBC reported.
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42% Center
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C 42%
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