Snooker champion Dott told boy to stay out while in room with girl, jury told
Summary
Snooker player Graeme Dott is on trial in Glasgow, accused of improper sexual behavior towards two children between 1993 and 2010. Dott denies these accusations, which include claims made by a woman now in her 40s and a man who recalled being told to stay out of a room where Dott was with the girl.Key Facts
- Graeme Dott is a 49-year-old former snooker world champion.
- He faces charges of lewd and libidinous behavior toward a girl and a boy.
- The alleged incidents happened between 1993 and 2010.
- A male witness said Dott told him not to enter a room when Dott was alone with the girl.
- The male witness first gave a police statement in 2001 and another in 2025.
- The girl, now in her 40s, accused Dott of inappropriate touching and exposing himself.
- The trial is taking place before Lord Harrower in the High Court of Glasgow.
- The defense questioned the male witness’s memory and timing of the alleged warnings.
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