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Once the beacon of respectability around the world they are now a disgrace and the whole organisation needs a clear out from top to bottom. They no longer give a balanced view on things and cover up these sorts of episodes as if there is one rule for them and one rule for others.

They've got to be concerned at the number of 'suspects' being raised on social media.

Mind you, that victim must be calling hell out of their mother, as she's killed their easy drug money and they might have to go out and rob for it now.
 
I may have been close to the mark with my comment on the income drying up. :emoticon-0102-bigsm

Claims made by the mother at the heart of the BBC presenter scandal are "rubbish", a lawyer representing the young person has said.

In a letter to the BBC, the lawyer makes claims that throw doubt on the story that has dominated front pages through the weekend.

It says the young person sent a denial to the Sun on Friday evening saying there was "no truth to it".

However, the "inappropriate article" was still published, the lawyer said.

The Sun has been approached for comment.

The lawyer writes in the letter: "For the avoidance of doubt, nothing inappropriate or unlawful has taken place between our client and the BBC personality and the allegations reported in the Sun newspaper are rubbish."

BBC News does not know the identity of the young person and has not spoken directly to them.

BBC News has not seen any of the Sun's body of evidence, or the dossier the Sun reported was handed to the corporation by the family over the weekend.


https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-66159357
 
I may have been close to the mark with my comment on the income drying up. :emoticon-0102-bigsm

Claims made by the mother at the heart of the BBC presenter scandal are "rubbish", a lawyer representing the young person has said.

In a letter to the BBC, the lawyer makes claims that throw doubt on the story that has dominated front pages through the weekend.

It says the young person sent a denial to the Sun on Friday evening saying there was "no truth to it".

However, the "inappropriate article" was still published, the lawyer said.

The Sun has been approached for comment.

The lawyer writes in the letter: "For the avoidance of doubt, nothing inappropriate or unlawful has taken place between our client and the BBC personality and the allegations reported in the Sun newspaper are rubbish."

BBC News does not know the identity of the young person and has not spoken directly to them.

BBC News has not seen any of the Sun's body of evidence, or the dossier the Sun reported was handed to the corporation by the family over the weekend.


https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-66159357
Smoke ... fire... or the Sun out of business .... take your pick...
 
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