Pussycat Dolls singer Ashley Roberts will not have to face accused stalker at his trial
Lewis Langley is accused of turning up at Miss Roberts' workplace, Heart Radio studios in central London
Lewis Langley, from Thornton Heath, south London is accused of repeatedly claiming the star was his girlfriend and loitering outside her workplace.Ahead of his trial next month, a judge at the pre-trial hearing ruled Miss Roberts could give evidence remotely. Prosecutor Alex Alawode told the court the former Strictly Come Dancing star did not want to face Mr Langley due to his alleged offences.
It is a "stalwart of the justice system" that defendants face their accusers at trial, Ms Gilmour said.
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