A Douglas woman has been committed to the Court of General Gaol Delivery for trial after denying sexual assault and affray.
She is also accused of rape, but hasn't yet entered a plea.
Two men also charged with raping the same victim were committed to the higher court last week.
None can be named under laws introduced by Tynwald in March, which make it illegal to identify alleged sex offenders.
The woman and one man was bailed while the other man was remanded in custody - all will appear in the higher court on a date to be set.
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