A former North East footballer has appeared in court to deny three counts of rape.
Williams Kokolo was at Birmingham Crown Court on Tuesday for a 15-minute hearing, where he spoke only to enter pleas and confirm his name.
He stands accused of offences which are all alleged to have been committed in the Birmingham area on the same day in February.
French-born Kokolo, 22, who signed for Burton from Middlesbrough in January, appeared in court wearing a blue suit and tie. He also appeared for Darlington and Sunderland earlier in his career.
Rachel Brand KC, Kokolo’s barrister, said: “We’re anxious this case is dealt with as soon as possible.”
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Judge Paul Farrer KC told Ms Brand he would fix the trial date, expected to last up to three days, for June next year, but would try to bring the date forward “at an earlier time”, if court time allowed.
Kokolo of Clay Street, Burton, was conditionally bailed to appear back at the same court on June 5, 2023.
At the time he was charged, Kokolo’s club said in a statement: “Burton Albion is fully aware of the charges that have been made against one of our players and the club has spoken to the player and his legal representatives.
“As this is an ongoing legal process, the club is unable to make any further comment until legal proceedings are concluded.”
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