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Gascoigne admits station assault Paul Gascoigne fined for Stevenage railway station assault
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Former England footballer Paul Gascoigne has admitted two charges of assault and one of being drunk and disorderly. Former England footballer Paul Gascoigne has been fined £1,000 for assaulting a railway guard and being drunk and disorderly.
He appeared before magistrates in Stevenage accused of assaulting ex-wife, Sheryl Gascoigne, 47, at the Hertfordshire town's railway station on 4 July. Appearing before magistrates in Stevenage, he admitted attacking Jack Sherrington at the Hertfordshire town's railway station on 4 July.
The ex-Newcastle, Tottenham and Rangers star, 46, also admitted attacking a railway guard. Assault charges relating to his ex-wife Sheryl Gascoigne, 47, were withdrawn.
More to follow. The attack on Mr Sherrington took place weeks after the ex-Newcastle, Tottenham and Rangers star left rehab in the US.