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Former Ibrox star to defend himself in sex assault claim

- BY TOM TORRANCE

FORMER Rangers and England footballer Paul Gascoigne will defend himself against a sex assault charge by saying he has a propensity to kiss people “in a non-sexual manner”, a court heard.

The 51-year-old was arrested while travelling on a train between York and Newcastle for allegedly kissing a woman without consent in Darlington in August.

He appeared at Teesside Crown Court to enter a not guilty plea to the single charge of sexual assault.

He will apply for legal aid to be represente­d by a QC, as the case is being prosecuted by a barrister of the same seniority.

His barrister Michelle Heeley QC told the court that a number of character witnesses will give evidence “about his propensity to kiss people in a non-sexual manner”.

During the 10-minute hearing, Gascoigne had to be asked to be quiet by the Recorder of Middlesbro­ugh, Judge Simon Bourne-Arton.

The former player, wearing a blue suit and an open neck shirt, appeared upset when he sat in the dock.

He stated his full name, date of birth and when he was asked his nationalit­y, replied: “English, Protestant.”

After hearing his trial could not be accommodat­ed before October 14, Gascogine called out: “Sir, Your Honour.”

The quiet.”

Gascoigne said: “I’m worried to bits. I’m scared.”

He then apologised to the judge. His solicitor, who was in court while his barrister was appearing via a videolink, then went to speak to Gascoigne in the dock.

The judge said: “You have a solicitor and you have a QC, they will look after your interests.”

The judge then told Gascoigne to be quiet again, to which the player said: “I’m tired.”

During another conversati­on with his solicitor while judge replied: “Be the hearing took place, Gascoigne said that the police officer who arrested him talked about football, and asked for an autograph and selfies.

Judge Bourne-Arton warned him: “Everyone can hear what you are saying. It is in your interest to speak quietly.”

Gascoigne was granted unconditio­nal bail ahead of his trial.

The judge warned him he must turn up for the trial.

Gascogine replied: “I will do, your lord.

“I cannot wait. I have done nothing wrong.”

 ??  ?? Ex-England midfielder Paul Gascoigne with a member of his security team as he left Teesside Crown Court
Ex-England midfielder Paul Gascoigne with a member of his security team as he left Teesside Crown Court

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