A Douglas carer accused of sexually assaulting a vulnerable woman will appear in court again later this year.
The man can't be identified after Tynwald passed new laws earlier this year outlawing naming alleged sex offenders.
He denies touching the woman at his workplace - which also can't be named in case it identifies him - on April 28.
A bail application was refused and he was remanded in custody to appear in court again on October 1.
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