Revealed: Former world darts champion Ted 'The Count' Hankey was let out of jail early in 2023 - despite being handed a two-year sentence for pinning a teenage girl down in sexual assault

Revealed: Former world darts champion Ted 'The Count' Hankey was let out of jail early in 2023 - despite being handed a two-year sentence for pinning a teenage girl down in sexual assault
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Revealed: Former world darts champion Ted 'The Count' Hankey was let out of jail early in 2023 - despite being handed a two-year sentence for pinning a teenage girl down in sexual assault
Published: Feb, 12 2025 12:32

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The former world darts champion, pictured arriving at Chester Crown Court in May 2022, had pleaded guilty to sexual assaulting a teenage girl in September 2021.

Hankey, whose darts nickname is The Count, was ordered to sign the Sex Offenders' Register for 10 years when he was given a two-year sentence.

Former world darts champion Ted Hankey was released from prison in 2023, Mail Sport understands, despite having been handed a two-year sentence.

Hankey, now 56, was jailed for two years in May 2022 after pleading guilty to sexually assaulting a teenage girl.

Hankey was ordered to sign the Sex Offenders' Register for 10 years, as well as being handed a two-year sentence.

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