Olympic swimmer and GB athlete denies raping two teen girls and attacking third woman in ‘ten-year abuse campaign’
A British Olympic swimmer has denied raping two teen girls and attacking a third woman over a ten-year period.
Former Team GB star Antony James, 33, allegedly sexually abused the girls, including one aged between 13 and 15.
The swimmer, who won a silver medal at the Commonwealth Games and competed at the 2012 Olympics, has been charged with a string of sex offences.
James appeared at Plymouth Crown Court today where denied a total of 18 charges against three women.
He is accused of targeting the alleged victims between 2012 and 2022.
James, who was training as a police officer with Devon and Cornwall Police when he was arrested, denied five allegations of rape against the two teens.
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He is also accused of two charges of assault causing actual bodily harm against the third complainant.
Other charges include controlling and coercive behaviour, causing or inciting a child in sexual activity, sexual communication with a child, intentional touching and intentionally encouraging or assisting in the commission of rape.
The swimmer also pleaded not guilty to sexual activity with a child.
He was released on conditional bail ahead of a hearing at the same court next month.