Glasgow snooker champion to stand trial accused of child sex abuse
48-year-old Graeme Dott's charges include lewd and libidinous behaviour towards two youngsters between 1993 and 2010
Former world snooker champion Graeme Dott is to stand trial charged with child sex abuse.
The 48 year-old is accused of lewd and libidinous behaviour towards two youngsters between 1993 and 2010.
The allegation involving a girl includes claims he inappropriately touched her, instructed her to remove her clothes and exposed himself.
Dott - who won the world title in 2006 - is separately accused of the abuse of a boy.
Among the allegations in this charge are claims Dott made sexual remarks, entered a bathroom and watched him shower and also molested this child.
Both charges state the alleged incidents occurred on “various occasions”.
The allegations feature addresses in Glasgow’s east-end and South Lanarkshire as well as in a car.
The case called for a hearing at the High Court in Glasgow today.
The attendance of Dott, of the city’s Dennistoun, was excused.
His lawyer Euan Dow told the hearing: “He pleads not guilty to the two charges that he faces.”
The advocate added there is one defence witness listed, but there could potentially be more.
He also said a joint minute of certain agreed evidence will be completed with prosecutors.
Mr Dow stated he was not at present ready for trial, but asked for a date to be set.
Lord Mulholland went on to confirm: “I will fix a trial for August 17 2026 at Glasgow of five days duration for planning purposes.”
Dott had previously made his first public appearance in the dock in April at the same court as prosecutors sought a review of his bail conditions.
No details of what they are were read out at that hearing.
He remains on bail meantime.
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