Four people have already reported accusations against the BBC presenter: “Creepy and dirty messages” to 17-year-old | TV

Four young people have so far come forward with allegations against the BBC presenter who came under fire late last week. The male presenter, who has not yet been named, is said to have engaged in sexual misconduct against several teenagers. Initially, there were two reports.


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The third allegation comes from a 23-year-old. It reported that the presenter had sent amounts of money several times, asked them for a photo and that the two had seen each other a number of times during the corona lockdown. “He gave me money three times. He started to make me feel like he owned me because he gave me money. He always talked about his career and was very arrogant,” the third reporter told British newspaper ‘The Sun’. In total, the presenter would have sent the alleged victim 650 pounds (almost 760 euros).

A fourth report also comes from a 23-year-old, who received “creepy and dirty messages” from the presenter via Instagram at the age of 17. It was about messages with hearts and kisses. The presenter said his only intention was to be “polite”. However, the alleged victim looks back on it differently: “Now it seems creepy because he sent me messages when I was still in school.”

The first two allegations

The media storm was triggered by a first report on July 8, published by ‘The Sun’. The parents of the alleged victim said that the presenter would have paid money to a person underage at the time in exchange for explicit images. According to them, it is about 35,000 British pounds (about 41,000 euros). However, the alleged victim’s lawyer himself said that there was nothing true about that story.

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The second reporter is a young man in his twenties and got to know the man through a dating app. The presenter would have pressured him to meet. That never happened and the alleged victim made it clear that he wanted to expose the presenter online. He then received threatening and aggressive messages from the presenter, who was afraid that his identity would be revealed.

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