- Max Clifford Found Guilty Of Sex Charges
The celebrity publicist
Minister in Tony Blair’s government among group of men suspected
of abusing children at home run by paedophileApr 27, 2014 By Tom
Pettifor
A probe was halted soon after an ex-social services boss told
police of his alleged evening visits in the early 1980s
One of Tony
Blair’s ministers was among a group of men suspected of sexually abusing
children at a home run by a convicted paedophile.
But the probe was
halted soon after an ex-social services boss told police of his alleged evening
visits in the early 1980s.
Official documents seen by the Daily Mirror
during a 16-month investigation reveal former residents told detectives that a
group of paedophiles attacked children in a private flat in the home.
But
two former Lambeth social services employees involved in the case suspect a
cover-up because experienced detective Clive Driscoll was removed from the
investigation and given other duties.
One, a former manager who alerted
police in 1998, said: “One wonders why Scotland Yard would be so desperate to
stop it being investigated.
"I believe it was stopped because somebody in
power was trying to prevent any further investigation into the
politician.”
And Dr Nigel Goldie, a council boss in charge of child
protection in 1998, said: “There were some allegations that children were
being abused by one or two prominent persons.She said she told top Lambeth
officials at the time she suspected Carroll was at the centre of a paedophile
ring at the home.
Bosses learned in 1986 that he was convicted of
sexually assaulting a boy of 12 in the Wirral in 1966.
But the pervert
was allowed to continue running the home until 1991.
Carroll was finally
arrested in the summer of 1998 and convicted of a string of child sex attacks
dating back three decades including assaults on youngsters in Angell Road.
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http://goo.gl/3LUtr2 Max
Clifford Found Guilty Of Sex ChargesThe celebrity publicist walks in
silence from court and refuses to comment as he is found guilty of eight
indecent assaults.
Monday 28 April 2014
PR guru Max Clifford has been
found guilty of a string of sex attacks on teenage girls.
The 71-year-old
became the first person to be convicted under the high profile Operation Yewtree
sex crime investigation at Southwark Crown Court.
He was found guilty of
eight indecent assaults, cleared of two and the jury was unable to reach a
verdict on one other.
The guilty verdicts relate to four women, aged
between 15 and 19 at the time of the offences, between 1978 and
1984....
Clifford was released on bail until his sentencing on Friday,
but Judge Anthony Leonard QC warned him this was no reflection on the sentence
that will be passed.
He said: "You must realise that the fact I have
given you bail is no indication of what the final sentence will
be."
Clifford repeatedly denied the claims, calling his arrest and
prosecution "a nightmare" and protesting his innocence....
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