Former snooker world champion Graeme Dott denies sexually abusing two children, in a case heard in court where prosecutors describe him as asking an alleged victim a question about how the encounter felt. The Evening Standard reports that the court hears Dott denies the abuse and that specific questioning is part of the allegations.

The reports focus on courtroom testimony relating to alleged conduct, including references to a remark described as asking whether it felt “nice.” Other details of the proceedings are not provided in the supplied excerpt from the Belfast Telegraph. Overall, both sources align on the core claim: Dott faces allegations connected to sexual abuse of children and maintains that he is innocent, with the case proceeding on testimony about what was said and done.