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TV antiques expert Hanson pleads not guilty to assault and coercive behaviour

The Bargain Hunt auctioneer spoke only to confirm his date of birth and enter his pleas during a short hearing in Derbyshire on Wednesday.

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Charles Hanson court case

Bargain Hunt auctioneer Charles Hanson has pleaded not guilty to charges of assault and coercive behaviour against his wife.

Hanson, aged 45, who runs an auction house in Staffordshire, appeared at Southern Derbyshire Magistrates' Court for a short hearing in front of district judge Andrew Meachin.

The auctioneer, who gave his address as Ashbourne Road in Mackworth, Derby, was accused of assault occasioning actual bodily harm between May 13 and 17, 2020, and engaging in controlling or coercive behaviour between May 2015 and June 2023.

Charles Hanson court case
Hanson pleaded not guilty to charges of assault and coercive or controlling behaviour (Jacob King/PA)

The television personality, who has also appeared on Flog It! and Antiques Road Trip, stood with his hands clasped throughout the hearing and spoke only to confirm his date of birth and enter his not guilty pleas.

Judge Meachin said the charges were “wholly unsuitable” for trial at the magistrates’ court and sent the case to Derby Crown Court.

Hanson, wearing a blue suit and red tie, was bailed to appear at the crown court on February 7.

He was told he must not contact his wife, Rebecca Hanson, or go to the family address in Quarndon except on one occasion to collect his personal belongings.

Hanson runs a chain of Hansons auction houses, including one at grade two listed Bishton Hall, between Stafford and Rugeley.

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