A former Bangor City Football Club press officer who was extradited from Spain has denied a total of 13 child sex offences.
Defendant David Hayes, 40, of Bridge Street in Llanrwst, appeared from custody in the dock at Mold Crown Court.
Prosecuting barrister John Philpotts applied for four additional charges to be added.
Judge Rhys Rowlands agreed and they were joined to the nine charges he had previously denied.
Defending barrister Maria Massellis did not object.
All 13 charges were put to him, he denied them all, and he was remanded in custody pending his trial to start on February 11 next year.
The charges include assault by penetration and inciting a girl aged under 13 to indulge in a sexual act.
He is also now charges with four charges of rape upon a boy.
The charges relate to a period between 2012 and 2015.
Hayes disappeared after his first appearance in Caernarfon in November 2015 and was later arrested in Granada in Spain.
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