By James Gant For Mailonline. Paul Gascoigne has said his sexual assault trial was 'the hardest thing I've been through' and a 'year from hell' in an emotional interview after being cleared of all charges. The year-old was cleared of sexual assault, and of the lesser, alternative count of assault by beating on Thursday, after a four-day trial at Teesside Crown Court. The year-old former footballer left, leaving court on Thursday and right with manager Katie Davies was charged with sexual assault after he forcefully kissed a woman on a train travelling through County Durham. Speaking out following the trial, he said he was scared of being seen as 'worse than Jeffrey Epstein', the disgraced American financier who was found dead in his New York prison cell on August 9 Gascoigne is pictured leaving court. The former England star pictured with his agent Katie Davies claimed he was scared of being seen as 'worse than Jeffrey Epstein', the disgraced American financier who was found dead in his New York prison cell on August 9.
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A train passenger has told how she saw Paul Gascoigne put his tongue in the mouth of a woman whose lap he tried to sit on during a drunken journey to Newcastle. When confronted by other passengers, Gascoigne told them he had tried to give the woman a 'confidence boost' and he later told police 'I kissed a fat lass', the court heard. A fellow passenger on the train told the jury how she confronted the former England star after the incident, telling him: 'What you have just done is sexual abuse.