Queensland mayor, 68, to face court for allegedly assaulting two female security guards while drunk at a horse racing event Richmond Shire Mayor John Wharton is due to face court on assault charges He allegedly assaulted two female security guards while drunk at an event The 68-year-old has indicated he's planning to fight the charges in court By Marty Silk For Australian Associated Press Published: 00:14 GMT, 27 November 2021 | Updated: 00:14 GMT, 27 November 2021 Viewcomments A north Queensland mayor is due to face court after being charged over a drunken assault on two female security guards on his outback town's horse racing weekend. Richmond Shire Mayor John Wharton allegedly assaulted the women in a venue on Racecourse Rd, Richmond, about 9.15pm on August 28. The incident occurred on the night of the annual Richmond Bush Sprints, the town's annual horse racing event. Richmond Shire Mayor John Wharton allegedly assaulted the women in a venue on Racecourse Rd, Richmond, about 9.15pm on August 28 Police said Mr Wharton was charged with two counts of common assault and creating a disturbance in a licensed premises. The 68-year-old won't be standing aside during the proceedings and has indicated he's planning to fight the charges in court. He's due to appear in Richmond Magistrates Court on Wednesday. The incident occurred on the night of the annual Richmond Bush Sprints, the town's annual horse racing event Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility