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Dave Lee Travis appears in court charged with two more sex offences Dave Lee Travis appears in court charged with two more sex offences
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Dave Lee Travis has appeared in court charged with two further offences of indecent assault in addition to 12 counts he already faced.Dave Lee Travis has appeared in court charged with two further offences of indecent assault in addition to 12 counts he already faced.
The DJ, whose real name is David Patrick Griffin, sat alone in the glass-encased dock of Westminster magistrates court on Thursday morning to face the two new charges under Operation Yewtree.The DJ, whose real name is David Patrick Griffin, sat alone in the glass-encased dock of Westminster magistrates court on Thursday morning to face the two new charges under Operation Yewtree.
Griffin, 68, is accused of indecently assaulting a woman over the age of 16 between 1992 and 1993. These two charges were brought on Tuesday in addition to 12 counts, including indecent assault and sexual assault, between 1997 and 2007 that were brought in August. Griffin, 68, is accused of two charges of indecently assaulting a woman over the age of 16 between 1992 and 1993. These charges were brought on Tuesday in addition to 12 counts, including indecent assault and sexual assault, between 1997 and 2007 that were brought in August. He was arrested last November.
The former BBC Radio 1 DJ and Top of the Pops presenter has indicated he will plead not guilty to the charges and has denied any wrongdoing since his arrest last November. He is expected to face trial on 4 March next year for up to five weeks. The former BBC Radio 1 DJ and Top of the Pops presenter has indicated he will plead not guilty to the charges and has denied any wrongdoing. He is expected to face trial on 4 March next year for up to five weeks.
Wearing a champagne-coloured striped tie and a tweed jacket, Griffin spoke only to confirm his name, address and date of birth as he appeared before district judge Nicholas Evans for the brief hearing in central London. Wearing a champagne-coloured striped tie and a tweed jacket, Griffin spoke only to confirm his name, address and date of birth as he appeared before the district judge Nicholas Evans for the brief hearing in central London.
He made no comment has arrived at court to a media scrum with his lawyer, Martin Bale. He made no comment as he arrived at court to a media scrum with his lawyer, Martin Bale.
Griffin was remanded on bail on condition he lives at his home in Mentmore, Buckinghamshire, and does not contact his alleged victims. The case was adjourned until 21 October for a plea and case management hearing. Griffin was remanded on bail on condition that he live at his home in Mentmore, Buckinghamshire, and not contact his alleged victims. The case was adjourned until 21 October for a plea and case management hearing.
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