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Savile Abuse Allegations: Hundreds of Lines of Inquiry

Channel 4
October 12, 2012

http://www.channel4.com/news/savile-allegations-more-witnesses-come-forward



So far, 12 allegations of sexual offences have been officially recorded, but this number is increasing, Scotland Yard said.

Metropolitan Police detectives are in contact with 14 other forces as the number of allegations against the late television presenter continues to rise.

At the same time, the BBC is to explain why it dropped a Newsnight investigation into Savile as more people come forward to back up claims he serially molested young women.

The BBC's new Director General, George Entwistle, has asked a senior colleague to explain to Newsnight journalists why the investigation was pulled.

Ken MacQuarrie, director of BBC Scotland, will speak to Newsnight journalists about the aborted broadcast after several of them wrote to Mr Entwistle to ask why the film was not aired.

Mr Entwistle has apologised to alleged victims of sex abuse at the hands of Jimmy Savile. He has promised to carry out an investigation into the former DJ's behaviour but that it would follow any criminal investigation.

'Revolted' by Savile behaviour

Meanwhile, more witnesses have come forward with allegations involving the former DJ. David Nicolson, who worked as a director on Jim'll Fix It, told The Sun he had caught Savile having sex with a girl in his dressing room, but was laughed away when he voiced his concerns.

Mr Nicolson told The Sun he caught Savile having sex with a "very, very young" girl in his dressing room. "It was a bog standard changing room in the basement. They both quickly pulled up their pants. The girl could have been 16, maybe 15. But she was just one of many - he always had one in the room."

When he reported the incident, he said he was told: "That's Jimmy. I was revolted by his behaviour. They just shrugged it off, saying 'Yeah, yeah - that's the way it goes'."

He added: "Everyone knew what was going on. That includes senior BBC people - chiefs at the highest levels."

Another alleged victim came forward today and claimed Savile was banned from visiting a council-run children's home after he molested her when she was 12.

She said he was told to leave the care home in his home city of Leeds after staff found him in a bedroom with her in the 1970s. The woman, who does not want to be identified, told BBC Radio Leeds she was indecently touched by the former DJ but a social worker advised her not to report it to the police.

Leeds Safeguarding Children Board said it had not received any complaints about Savile but encouraged anyone with concerns to report them.

Papal knighthood

The avalanche of stories linking Savile to alleged abuse has gained momentum following an ITV documentary which was aired earlier in October where women who said the Yorkshire-born charity fundraiser had raped and abused young women when he was at the height of his fame in the 1970s spoke out.

Meanwhile, a spokesman for the Catholic church told Channel 4 News the church will wait for the results of police investigations into Savile's conduct before it takes any action. The Catholic church says Savile would not have been awarded a papal knighthood had it been aware of allegations against him.

Catholic newspaper The Tablet reported a spokesman from the Bishop's Conference said Savile would not have been given the Order of St Gregory the Great in 1990 had the church been aware of the allegations and they had proved to be true.

The spokesman pointed out that Savile's papal knighthood expired when he died.

 

 

 

 

 




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