Charlie Elphicke: Conservative Dover MP denies sexual assault
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Conservative MP Charlie Elphicke has appeared in court to deny three charges of sexual assault.
The MP for Dover is alleged to have assaulted one woman in 2007 and a second woman twice in 2016.
Mr Elphicke, 48, appeared at Westminster Magistrates' Court and denied all three charges.
In a statement in July his solicitor said he denied any wrongdoing and would defend himself "vigorously".
Mr Elphicke elected for a crown court trial and will appear at Southwark Crown Court in October.
Mr Elphicke has represented his constituency since 2010 and was a government whip from 2015 to 2016.
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