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Ex-Eastenders child star to stand trial after denying nine sex offences against four young girls

Joseph Shade, who played Ian Beale's son, Peter, between 1998 and 2004, is accused of sexual offences against four girls aged between 13 and 16

A FORMER EastEnders star is to stand on trial after denying nine sex offences involving young girls.

Joseph Shade was a child actor when he played Ian Beale’s son, Peter, for six years.

The 23-year-old youth worker is accused of abusing four girls.

 Joseph Shade has appeared in court charged with sex offences against four teenage girls
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Joseph Shade has appeared in court charged with sex offences against four teenage girlsCredit: SWNS:South West News Service
 He played Ian Beale’s son Peter in Eastenders
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He played Ian Beale’s son Peter in EastendersCredit: BBC
 The 23-year-old youth worker appeared at Norwich Crown Court
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The 23-year-old youth worker appeared at Norwich Crown CourtCredit: PA:Press Association

He has been charged with abuse of a position of trust and inciting sexual activity with a girl, and sexual activity with a girl.

Today, he appeared at Norwich Crown Court in a ten minute hearing.

Joseph Shade, 23, is accused of abusing four girls
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Joseph Shade, 23, is accused of abusing four girls
He has been charged with abuse of a position of trust and inciting sexual activity with a girl, and sexual activity with a girl
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He has been charged with abuse of a position of trust and inciting sexual activity with a girl, and sexual activity with a girl
 He played Peter Beale (character of boy being carried, above) between 1998 and 2004
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He played Peter Beale (character of boy being carried, above) between 1998 and 2004Credit: BBC

He pleaded not guilty to eight counts of causing or inciting sexual activity with a girl while in a position of trust in north Norfolk.

Shade who lives with his girlfriend at her family’s home in Sheringham, also denied one count of sexual activity with a girl.

The charges involve four alleged victims who were aged between 13 and 16 at the time of the alleged offences between December 2012 and March 2015.

Shade was charged with the offences in October following an investigation by Norfolk Police’s Child Abuse Investigation Unit.

His trial is set for 31 July and is expected to last five or six days.

Shade’s barrister Matthew McNiff said Shade had requested that his trial be held as soon as possible, but court officials said no earlier date was available.



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