Sunday, 2 February 2014

THE famous pop star being probed by Jimmy Savile cops faces an allegation of abuse on a boy of ten.

Music legend ‘abuse of boy age 10’ - I.D. will shock world 
The household name is being investigated over the historic sex claims after his alleged victim came forward and gave a statement to officers last year.
Cops from Operation Yewtree — the major police investigation set up in the wake of the Savile scandal — have also spoken to a witness to the alleged attack who has apparently backed up the claims.
A source close to the inquiry said: “This is huge, and detectives are examining more than one witness statement.
“The alleged victim was very young at the time, which makes it a more serious allegation.
“This inquiry is not going to go away, and police will make arrests when they feel they have enough to do so.”
The Sun on Sunday knows the identity of the star — who has had a number of hit records — but we are not revealing his name for legal reasons.
Our source revealed: “This will shock people. Detectives are taking it very seriously.”

Operation Yewtree was launched after Savile, who died aged 84 in 2011, was exposed in 2012 as a predatory paedophile who abused hundreds of victims.
It has three strands — one looking at Savile, another focusing on “Savile and others” and a third concentrating on those not linked to the vile former BBC DJ and TV presenter.
Among the stars arrested as part of the inquiry are 83-year-old entertainer Rolf Harris, who has been charged with nine counts of indecent assault and four of making indecent images of children. He denies the allegations.
PR guru Max Clifford, 70, has pleaded not guilty to 11 indecent assaults.
Others arrested include pop paedophile Gary Glitter, 69, radio presenter Paul Gambaccini, 64, and TV comic Jimmy Tarbuck, 73. All deny the allegations.
Comedian Freddie Starr, 71, has been arrested three times over claims which he denies.
Celebrity Big Brother winner Jim Davidson, 60, was arrested last January before all charges were dropped.