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Paul Gascoigne to be charged for 'racially aggravated abuse' following joke at live show Paul Gascoigne could be charged for 'racially aggravated abuse'
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Paul Gascoigne is to be charged with 'racially aggravated abuse' over a joke he allegedly made in November, it has been reported. Paul Gascoigne could be charged with 'racially aggravated abuse' over a comment he allegedly made in November, it has been reported.
The former England footballer, has reportedly been summoned to appear at Wolverhampton Magistrates Court on 17 June to be formally charged with the offence.The former England footballer, has reportedly been summoned to appear at Wolverhampton Magistrates Court on 17 June to be formally charged with the offence.
An investigation was launched after he reportedly made a comment regarding a black security guard during a Q&A show in Wolverhampton last year. An investigation was launched after he reportedly made a comment regarding a black security guard during a Q&A show in Wolverhampton last year. The event was billed 'An Audience with Paul Gascoigne' and was held at Wolverhampton Civic Hall. 
According to the Daily Mirror, Mr Gascoigne's agent, Terry Baker, has confirmed the Crown Prosecution Service is proceeding with the investigation. According to the Daily Mirror, Mr Gascoigne's agent, Terry Baker, has confirmed the Crown Prosecution Service is proceeding with the investigation and declined to comment further.
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