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Armagh footballer to stand trial in the Crown Court on eight sex charges
Armagh footballer to stand trial in the Crown Court on eight sex charges

Extra.ie​

time23-07-2025

  • Extra.ie​

Armagh footballer to stand trial in the Crown Court on eight sex charges

Armagh All-Ireland winner Aidan Nugent was yesterday ordered to stand trial in the crown court, facing eight charges of sexual assault. Appearing at Armagh Magistrates' Court in Newry, the 31-year-old confirmed he was aware of the charges against him, which were alleged to have been committed in the US on November 17 last year. Aidan Nugent. Pic: INPHO/Leah Scholes A UK resident can go on trial in the UK for alleged foreign offences under certain circumstances. Mr Nugent faces seven charges of sexual assault and one of sexual assault involving penetration, alleged to have been committed against a single complainant.

Armagh All-Ireland winner Aidan Nugent ordered to stand trial facing eight charges of sexual assault
Armagh All-Ireland winner Aidan Nugent ordered to stand trial facing eight charges of sexual assault

ITV News

time22-07-2025

  • ITV News

Armagh All-Ireland winner Aidan Nugent ordered to stand trial facing eight charges of sexual assault

Armagh All-Ireland winner Aidan Nugent has been ordered to stand trial in the Crown Court, facing eight charges of sexual assault. Appearing in the dock of Armagh Magistrates Court, sitting in Newry, the 31-year-old confirmed he was aware of the charges against him, all of them alleged to have been committed 'in the United States of America,' on 17 November last year. Nugent, from the Cullyhanna Road in Newtownhamilton, faces seven charges of sexual assault and one of sexual assault involving penetration, alleged to have been committed against a single complainant. It is understood to be the Crown case that the offences were committed in America, when the Armagh GAA team travelled to Miami in Florida to celebrate the team's All-Ireland win - their first All-Ireland title in 22 years after they clinched victory over Galway at Croke Park in July. During a brief preliminary enquiry court on Tuesday, the legal step necessary for any case to be returned to the Crown Court, a prosecuting lawyer submitted there is a prima facie case against Nugent. Nugent's defence solicitor Patrick Higgins conceded the point but declared that Nugent 'strenuously denies the allegations.' The court clerk told Nugent he had the right to comment on the charges or to call evidence on his own behalf, but he declined. Returning the case to Newry Crown Court, District Judge Anne Marshall freed Nugent on £500 bail and ordered him to appear for his arraignment on October 2. Applying for legal aid to be extended in allow a senior barrister to be instructed, Mr Higgins told the judge that was on the basis that one of the charges carried a potential sentence of life imprisonment. He also contended that 'all of the people involved in this are in the public eye' and that if Nugent is convicted, there is not only a risk to his reputation 'but also a risk to his liberty and livelihood.' Judge Marshall told the solicitor she would rule on his application later on Tuesday.

Gaelic football star is accused of eight sex attacks while celebrating All-Ireland victory in Florida with teammates
Gaelic football star is accused of eight sex attacks while celebrating All-Ireland victory in Florida with teammates

Daily Mail​

time22-07-2025

  • Daily Mail​

Gaelic football star is accused of eight sex attacks while celebrating All-Ireland victory in Florida with teammates

A Gaelic football star will stand trial after being accused of eight sexual assaults while celebrating a victory in Florida with his teammates. Armagh GAA player Aidan Nugent faces eight charges relating to an incident involving a woman on November 17 last year during the trip to Miami. The 30-year-old from Newtownhamilton in County Armagh had been in the US to celebrate his team winning the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship title. He has been charged with seven counts of sexual assault and one of sexual assault involving penetration, which were allegedly committed against one woman. Appearing today at Armagh Magistrates' Court, sitting in Newry, he confirmed he was aware of the charges against him and was told he would go on trial at crown court. Armagh GAA had been in Miami to celebrate their win, which was their first All-Ireland title in 22 years after they clinched victory over Galway at Croke Park in July 2024. Nugent's defence solicitor Patrick Higgins has emphasised that during formal police interviews, the defendant claimed that 'any sexual activity was consensual'. Mr Higgins has also revealed that when Nugent was charged with the offences, the sportsman replied: 'I deny the allegations - it was consensual.' During a brief preliminary enquiry court today, which is the legal step necessary for any case to be sent to the crown court, a prosecuting lawyer submitted that there is a prima facie case against Nugent. Mr Higgins conceded the point but declared that Nugent 'strenuously denies the allegations'. Returning the case to Newry Crown Court, District Judge Anne Marshall freed Nugent on £500 bail and ordered him to appear for his arraignment on October 2. Applying for legal aid to be extended in allow a senior barrister to be instructed, Mr Higgins told the judge that was on the basis that one of the charges carried a potential sentence of life imprisonment. He also contended that 'all of the people involved in this are in the public eye' and that if Nugent is convicted, there is not only a risk to his reputation 'but also a risk to his liberty and livelihood.' Judge Marshall told the solicitor she would rule on his application later today.

All-Ireland winner faces eight charges of sexual assault in Crown Court trial
All-Ireland winner faces eight charges of sexual assault in Crown Court trial

Sunday World

time22-07-2025

  • Sunday World

All-Ireland winner faces eight charges of sexual assault in Crown Court trial

Appearing in the dock of Armagh Magistrates Court, the 31-year-old Aidan Nugent confirmed he was aware of the charges against him Armagh All-Ireland winner Aidan Nugent was today ordered to stand trial in the Crown Court, facing eight charges of sexual assault. Appearing in the dock of Armagh Magistrates Court, sitting in Newry, the 31-year-old confirmed he was aware of the charges against him, all of them alleged to have been committed 'in the United States of America,' on 17 November last year. Nugent, from the Cullyhanna Road in Newtownhamilton, faces seven charges of sexual assault and one of sexual assault involving penetration, alleged to have been committed against a single complainant. It is understood to be the Crown case the offences were committed in America when the Armagh GAA team travelled to Miami in Florida, to celebrate the team's All-Ireland win, their first All-Ireland title in 22 years after they clinched victory over Galway at Croke Park in July. Armagh's Aidan Nugent lifts the Sam Maguire Cup after winning the All-Ireland football final last July. Photo: Piaras Ó Mídheach/Sportsfile Nugent's defence solicitor Patrick Higgins has emphasised that during formal police interviews, the defendant claimed that 'any sexual activity was consensual.' Mr Higgins has also revealed that when Nugent was charged with the offences, the All-Ireland winner replied: 'I deny the allegations - it was consensual.' During a brief preliminary enquiry court today, the legal step necessary for any case to be returned to the Crown Court, a prosecuting lawyer submitted there is a prima facie case against Nugent. Mr Higgins conceded the point but declared that Nugent 'strenuously denies the allegations.' The court clerk told Nugent he had the right to comment on the charges or to call evidence on his own behalf, but he declined. Aidan Nugent arriving for a previous court hearing in May, 2025 Returning the case to Newry Crown Court, District Judge Anne Marshall freed Nugent on £500 bail and ordered him to appear for his arraignment on October 2. Applying for legal aid to be extended in allow a senior barrister to be instructed, Mr Higgins told the judge that was on the basis that one of the charges carried a potential sentence of life imprisonment. He also contended that 'all of the people involved in this are in the public eye' and that if Nugent is convicted, there is not only a risk to his reputation 'but also a risk to his liberty and livelihood.' Judge Marshall told the solicitor she would rule on his application later today.

Armagh footballer Aidan Nugent ordered to stand trial over sexual assault charges
Armagh footballer Aidan Nugent ordered to stand trial over sexual assault charges

Irish Times

time22-07-2025

  • Irish Times

Armagh footballer Aidan Nugent ordered to stand trial over sexual assault charges

Armagh All-Ireland winner Aidan Nugent was on Tuesday ordered to stand trial in the crown court, facing eight charges of sexual assault. Appearing in the dock of Armagh Magistrates Court, sitting in Newry, the 31-year-old confirmed he was aware of the charges against him, all of them alleged to have been committed in the US on November 17th, 2024. Mr Nugent, from the Cullyhanna Road in Newtownhamilton, faces seven charges of sexual assault and one of sexual assault involving penetration, alleged to have been committed against a single complainant. It is understood to be the crown's case the offences were committed when the Armagh GAA team travelled to Miami in Florida. They were celebrating Armagh's first All-Ireland title in 22 years after beating Galway at Croke Park July . READ MORE Mr Nugent's defence solicitor Patrick Higgins has emphasised that during formal police interviews, the defendant claimed that 'any sexual activity was consensual'. Mr Higgins has also said that when Mr Nugent was charged with the offences he replied: 'I deny the allegations - it was consensual'. During a brief preliminary inquiry court on Tuesday , the legal step necessary for any case to be returned to the crown court, a prosecuting lawyer submitted there is a prima facie case against Mr Nugent. Mr Higgins conceded the point but declared that Mr Nugent 'strenuously denies the allegations.' The court clerk told Mr Nugent he had the right to comment on the charges or to call evidence on his own behalf, but he declined. Returning the case to Newry Crown Court, district judge Anne Marshall freed Mr Nugent on £500 (€575) bail and ordered him to appear for his arraignment on October 2nd. Applying for legal aid to be extended to allow a senior barrister to be instructed, Mr Higgins told the judge that was on the basis that one of the charges carried a potential sentence of life imprisonment. He also contended that 'all of the people involved in this are in the public eye' and that if Mr Nugent is convicted, there is not only a risk to his reputation 'but also a risk to his liberty and livelihood.' Judge Marshall told the solicitor she would rule on his application later on Tuesday.

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