In a statement posted on social media, external, Hogg said no criminal charges had been brought against him in relation to “recent matters that have been reported in the media”.
He added: “I have cooperated with the authorities and will continue to respect the legal process.
“The truth of the situation will come through the proper legal channels rather than speculation.
“I am first and foremost a father and a professional rugby player. My focus remains on my children, my career and moving forward.”
The former Hawick and Glasgow Warriors player, who was capped 100 times for Scotland, was convicted of a single charge of domestic abuse in 2024 , for which he was later given a one-year community payback order.
Selkirk Sheriff Court heard that he regularly shouted and swore at his wife Gillian, tracked her movements and sent her distressing messages over a five-year period.
A five-year non-harassment order was also imposed on Hogg and he was fined £600 for breaching his bail conditions by contacting his wife.








