Laurence Fox Pleads Not Guilty in Upskirting Case
Laurence Fox Pleads Not Guilty in Upskirting Case

Laurence Fox Pleads Not Guilty in Upskirting Case

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Laurence Fox, the actor and political activist, has pleaded not guilty to two charges under Section 66A of the Sexual Offences Act 2003 for allegedly sharing an upskirting photo of TV presenter Narinder Kaur on his X account without her consent. The image was reportedly taken in 2009 as Kaur exited a taxi and was posted online in April 2024, resulting in an 11-month Metropolitan Police investigation. Fox faces charges of intentionally sharing an intimate image to cause alarm, distress, or humiliation, or for sexual gratification. If convicted, he could receive up to two years in prison and be placed on the Sex Offenders Register. The trial is provisionally set for December 2027 at Woolwich Crown Court, though Fox's defense is seeking an earlier date. Kaur, who has waived her right to anonymity, has publicly stated she feels violated and is determined to stand up against this violation of her dignity and privacy.

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