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Ravens security director accused of groping stadium worker denies allegations in court

The Ravens security director who is accused of groping a stadium worker last year denied the allegation in court on Wednesday.

Darren Sanders, 49, who is charged with fourth-degree sexual contact and second-degree assault, testified that the stadium worker walked him to elevators near his car after he left the suite of the team's owner, Steve Bisciotti, around 7 p.m. Dec. 14, after the Ravens' win over the Jacksonville Jaguars.

He denied allegations that he touched the 34-year-old woman, kissed her, grabbed her buttocks, or attempted to make her touch his genitals. His attorney asked him if he committed each act, one by one.