BBC presenter denies coercive behaviour

BBC presenter denies coercive behaviour

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Jay Blades discovered fame on TV in 2017 when The Restore Store launched

BBC presenter Jay Blades has pleaded not responsible to participating in controlling or coercive behaviour in direction of his estranged spouse.

Mr Blades, who fronted primetime present The Restore Store, was charged by police final month.

His spouse, health teacher Lisa-Marie Zbozen, introduced the pair’s relationship was over in an Instagram submit on 2 Could.

Showing earlier than Decide James Burbidge KC at Worcester Crown Courtroom, Mr Blades entered his plea at a listening to on Friday.

‘Concern of violence’

The fees relate to occasions between 1 January 2023 and 12 September this yr, and claims that the 54-year-old engaged in behaviour that precipitated Ms Zbozen “to worry, on at the least two events, that violence will probably be used in opposition to her”.

The choose rejected an utility for a part of the proceedings to be heard in non-public.

He additionally eliminated a bail situation that required Mr Blades to put on an digital tag, which had not but been fitted, because of “failings” by the corporate accountable.

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The choose instructed Mr Blades that he would face a trial

The choose stated to Mr Blades: “You might have denied duty for the crime alleged in opposition to you and the prosecution suggest to strive you.

“I take away the tagging of your exclusion zone however you might be nonetheless topic to the exclusion zone.”

Mr Blades, whose handle was given by courtroom as Wightwick, in Wolverhampton, however is previously from Shropshire, is anticipated to face trial on 6 Could subsequent yr.

Carrying a darkish swimsuit and tie, he spoke solely to substantiate his id to the clerk and enter his plea. After the 12-minute listening to, Mr Blades left the courtroom with out remark.