Former Rugby Captain Stuart Hogg Admits Domestic Abuse
Former Rugby Captain Stuart Hogg Admits Domestic Abuse

Former Rugby Captain Stuart Hogg Admits Domestic Abuse

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Stuart Hogg, former captain of the Scotland rugby team, has pleaded guilty to domestic abuse against his estranged wife Gillian over a five-year period, as revealed in Selkirk Sheriff Court. Hogg's behavior included excessive tracking of Gillian's movements using an app, sending over 200 aggressive text messages in a single day, and verbally berating her after nights of drinking. The court heard that Gillian often feared for her safety during Hogg's outbursts, wishing for him to sober up in the morning. The couple, parents to four children, are currently navigating divorce proceedings, with Gillian having sought refuge with her parents after enduring Hogg's abusive behavior. Hogg's admission has sparked discussions around the issues of domestic abuse and toxic masculinity within the sporting community. His case serves as a stark reminder that personal struggles often lie beneath public personas.

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