Charles Hanson, a well-known antiques expert and TV personality, is facing charges of controlling or coercive behavior, assault occasioning actual bodily harm, and assault by beating following allegations of violent attacks and restraint against his wife over a 10-year period. Hanson denies all charges.
Antiques expert Charles Hanson, known for TV shows including Flog It! and Bargain Hunt, violently attacked and restrained his wife over a 10-year period, in some cases leaving her with physical marks, a court has heard. Hanson, 46, is charged with controlling or coercive behaviour, assault occasioning actual bodily harm, and assault by beating. The auctioneer denies all the charges.
' The antiques expert, who owns Hansons Auctioneers, was seen shaking his head in court as the jury heard that - over the next 10 years - he would become violent towards his wife 'every six months or so'. In 2015, it is alleged that Hanson, from Mackworth, Derby, 'gripped her so hard that it left three fingertip bruises on her arm' which 'caused her to cry'. She took a photograph of bruising to her arm.
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ASSAULT COURT CASE ANTIQUES EXPERT CELEBRITY
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