BBC pedophilia and sexual assault scandal: screen face exposed
A scandal broke out at the BBC, one of the world’s most established media organizations…
In British media news, it has been revealed that a man who was a screen face on the BBC sexually assaulted children and tried to have sex “for money”.
It has been determined that there have been many allegations about this broadcaster, whose name has not yet been released, but the BBC management did not act on it and gave this man a job in front of the screen for months. A mother who spoke to The Sun recounted his scary moments.
The woman, whose name has not been released, said she saw the half-naked BBC employee one day when her son called her phone, expecting her son to “act”. The angry mother said the man also paid £35,000 for the inappropriate photos. While the police investigation into the incident is expected to begin, the punishment for what the man did was reported to be 14 years in prison.
The identity of the face on the screen, who was not fired despite the allegations, has yet to be revealed.
“HE WAS SITTING IN UNDERWEAR”
The woman, who did not reveal her name, said: “I caught a name that everyone knows while making a video call with my son. She was in her underwear and she was waiting for my son to perform for her,” she said. The woman also claimed that her son was 17 years old at the time. It was said that everyone knew the man, who was reported to have received a salary of 6 figures in sterling a year for the reactions, and that he was fired while the investigation continued.
While the identity of the man expected to be questioned by police was not released, many BBC commentators and broadcasters attempted to clear themselves by making statements on social media. Broadcasters and presenters including Rylan Clark, Jeremy Vine and Gary Lineker said they had nothing to do with the incident.
ANGRY MOTHER: I LOVED THAT SERVER
In the UK, it is illegal by law to force anyone under the age of 18 to do anything sexual or post indecent images of them, even with their ‘consent’. Asking children under 18 to share images that would cause sexual abuse also means 14 years in prison.
Speaking to The Sun newspaper, the woman said: “I loved seeing that MC, but I was shocked when I saw pictures of her in her underwear on my son’s phone. I recognized him immediately. My son told me ‘I showed him some things.” He said this image was taken from a video interview. British media reported that the anonymous presenter attended an awards event held a few weeks after the incident, despite complaints from the family.
“I complained to the BBC on May 19 but nobody did anything,” the mother said angrily.