“This is to confirm that parole consideration for Robert Anthony John Hewitt will be conducted in the month of March 2020.”
Former tennis star and child rapist Bob Hewitt, 80, who was sentenced to six years in jail for preying on young girls, is to have another parole hearing.“This is to confirm that parole consideration for Robert Anthony John Hewitt will be conducted in the month of March 2020.
According to Women and Men Against Child Abuse , which advocated for his incarceration, the parole board would hear his case on March 24. The disgraced tennis champ, who was convicted in March 2015, is having a second go at parole after being found guilty of raping two teenage tennis pupils and sexually assaulting a third in the 1980s and 1990s.
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