The world of antiques and television was recently rocked by the news that Charles Hanson, the well-known Bargain Hunt auctioneer, has been charged with assault following a “domestic incident.”
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Hanson, a familiar face on the BBC One programme, where he guides teams on maximizing profits from antiques, is now facing legal troubles that have captivated the public’s attention.
The charges, issued on December 14, 2023, include seven offenses against Hanson. Among them are two counts of assault causing actual bodily harm, one of controlling and coercive behavior, and two counts of assault by beating. This startling development stems from an incident that occurred in June at an address on Church Road, Quarndon, according to Derbyshire Police.
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Derbyshire Police initially responded to reports of a domestic incident, leading to Hanson’s arrest on suspicion of assault. He was subsequently released on police bail while investigations continued. The unfolding legal drama has garnered significant public interest, given Hanson’s prominence as an auctioneer and television personality.
The 45-year-old Charles Hanson is now set to appear at Southern Derbyshire Magistrates’ Court on January 10, 2023, where he will face the charges brought against him. The specific details surrounding the alleged offenses and the aftermath of the domestic incident remain central to the ongoing legal proceedings.
Fans of Bargain Hunt and followers of Charles Hanson’s career are undoubtedly watching closely as the legal case unfolds, leaving many to wonder about the potential impact on his role as a familiar face in the world of antiques and television.


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