UK publicist arrested in child sex abuse case
BY Agencies7 Dec 2012 7:20 AM IST
Agencies7 Dec 2012 7:20 AM IST
British Police Thursday arrested prominent publicist Max Clifford in connection to the broad investigation into child sex abuse spurred by the Jimmy Savile case.
Clifford's lawyer, Charlotte Harris, confirmed the early morning arrest.
‘Max Clifford is being interviewed by police,’ she said in a statement. ‘Mr. Clifford will assist the police as best he can with their inquiries. When we are in a position to provide further information, we will.’
Police did not identify Clifford, as is customary, but said that a man in his 60s was arrested Thursday morning in Surrey, south of London, on suspicion of sexual offenses and is being questioned at a central London police station.
Clifford, 69, is Britain's best-known PR guru, a man with an uncanny ability to either place stories in newspapers or keep them out.
His clients include entertainment mogul Simon Cowell, former Harrod's owner Mohamed al-Fayed and the late reality star Jade Goody, but they also include dozens of ordinary people who found themselves at the vortex of the news and who sought to sell their stories to the press.
Clifford's lawyer, Charlotte Harris, confirmed the early morning arrest.
‘Max Clifford is being interviewed by police,’ she said in a statement. ‘Mr. Clifford will assist the police as best he can with their inquiries. When we are in a position to provide further information, we will.’
Police did not identify Clifford, as is customary, but said that a man in his 60s was arrested Thursday morning in Surrey, south of London, on suspicion of sexual offenses and is being questioned at a central London police station.
Clifford, 69, is Britain's best-known PR guru, a man with an uncanny ability to either place stories in newspapers or keep them out.
His clients include entertainment mogul Simon Cowell, former Harrod's owner Mohamed al-Fayed and the late reality star Jade Goody, but they also include dozens of ordinary people who found themselves at the vortex of the news and who sought to sell their stories to the press.
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