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Ex-BBC presenters deny 'sex against tree' claim Ex-BBC presenters deny 'sex against tree' claim
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Two former BBC presenters have denied charges of outraging public decency in relation to a claim they had sex against a tree in view of young boys.Two former BBC presenters have denied charges of outraging public decency in relation to a claim they had sex against a tree in view of young boys.
At a hearing at Warwick Crown Court, the pair also pleaded not guilty to charges of indecent assault against seven boys. At a hearing at Warwick Crown Court, Tony Wadsworth and his wife Julie also pleaded not guilty to charges of indecent assault against seven boys.
Tony Wadsworth and his wife Julie previously worked for BBC Radio Leicester and BBC WM. The couple previously worked for BBC Radio Leicester and BBC WM.
The alleged offences are said to have been committed between 1992 and 1999.The alleged offences are said to have been committed between 1992 and 1999.
Julie Wadsworth, 59, of Broughton Astley, Leicestershire, denies five counts of outraging public decency and 12 charges of indecent assault. Mrs Wadsworth, 59, of Broughton Astley, Leicestershire, denies five counts of outraging public decency and 12 charges of indecent assault.
Tony Wadsworth, 69, of the same address, denies ten indecent assault charges that relate to keeping watch for his wife. Mr Wadsworth, 69, of the same address, denies 10 indecent assault charges that relate to keeping watch for his wife.
The couple were granted bail and will go on trial on May 15. The couple were granted bail and will go on trial on 15 May.