BBC Presenter -distraction

Boris’ Phone
The Osborne email
Cluster bombs…..
Boris’ phone.
Us plebs would have had a knock on our door by now, but if the BBC ain’t asking the questions it’s not important.


This e-mail?


Cluster bombs.

Well… to be fair both the U.S and Russia have refused to sign up to banning them.
 
If we don't know who the BBC person is how can there be more complaints about him?
 
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There are allegations involving four young people against an unnamed BBC presenter at the centre of a sex scandal.

The Sun originally published claims by a concerned youth’s parents who said a household name had paid their vulnerable child thousands of pounds for explicit pictures.

Since then, a lawyer for the young person said this was “rubbish” and insisted nothing unlawful had happened.

In the days since, three other young people have come forward in the press to make allegations about the presenter, who has not been named.

1. Teenager ‘used presenter’s cash to fund drug addiction’​

On Saturday, July 8, The Sun published an anonymous interview with the mother and stepfather of an apparently vulnerable youth who had been exchanging messages with an unnamed BBC presenter.

The parents alleged that their child was 17 when the relationship started and had been sent £35,000 over a three-year period for explicit images.

But on Monday, a lawyer acting on the young person’s behalf denied these claims.

2. Young person ‘felt threatened by abusive messages’​

A second individual, understood to be in their 20s, claimed to BBC News that they had made contact with the unnamed presenter through a dating app.

At the time they did not know who he was.

The young person said they felt pressured to meet up with him but never did.

When they hinted online that they had contact with the presenter and may name him he is claimed to have sent them abusive messages.

The BBC claimed it had “seen and verified” the chat.

3. Presenter ‘broke lockdown rules to meet youth’​

A third young person came forward to claim in The Sun that the BBC presenter allegedly broke lockdown rules to meet with him.

It was claimed that a 23-year-old travelled across London to another county to meet them at their flat in February 2021 after first meeting on a dating site the previous year.

It was also claimed that on the day of the alleged hour-long meeting, during which the unnamed presenter and the 23-year-old “just chatted”, the presenter sent a gift of £250 to a PayPal account.

The Sun claims two other payments of £200 and £250 were made afterwards.

4. Presenter ‘sent creepy Instagram messages’ to teenager​

A fourth young person claims they were contacted on Instagram by the unnamed presenter, who sent love hearts and ‘x’ kisses, it is claimed in The Sun.

The unnamed fourth person - who said they were 17 at the time - branded the messages “creepy”, “looking back now”.

They said they were “taken aback” by the sending of a love heart emoji.
 
Jeez, do you deliberately try to sound like a hormonal, gaslighting woman?

The presenter story is the distraction, in my opinion, but I’m pretty sure you knew that.
Well Dickie seemed to be hormonal and gaslighting as well.

The Boris phone story was running before this one, but I'm pretty sure you knew that.
 
Edwards now ensuring that he gets paid (by us) while not actually do the job that he his being paid to do

Playing the 'mental health' card
 
There are allegations involving four young people against an unnamed BBC presenter at the centre of a sex scandal.

The Sun originally published claims by a concerned youth’s parents who said a household name had paid their vulnerable child thousands of pounds for explicit pictures.

Since then, a lawyer for the young person said this was “rubbish” and insisted nothing unlawful had happened.

In the days since, three other young people have come forward in the press to make allegations about the presenter, who has not been named.

1. Teenager ‘used presenter’s cash to fund drug addiction’​

On Saturday, July 8, The Sun published an anonymous interview with the mother and stepfather of an apparently vulnerable youth who had been exchanging messages with an unnamed BBC presenter.

The parents alleged that their child was 17 when the relationship started and had been sent £35,000 over a three-year period for explicit images.

But on Monday, a lawyer acting on the young person’s behalf denied these claims.

2. Young person ‘felt threatened by abusive messages’​

A second individual, understood to be in their 20s, claimed to BBC News that they had made contact with the unnamed presenter through a dating app.

At the time they did not know who he was.

The young person said they felt pressured to meet up with him but never did.

When they hinted online that they had contact with the presenter and may name him he is claimed to have sent them abusive messages.

The BBC claimed it had “seen and verified” the chat.

3. Presenter ‘broke lockdown rules to meet youth’​

A third young person came forward to claim in The Sun that the BBC presenter allegedly broke lockdown rules to meet with him.

It was claimed that a 23-year-old travelled across London to another county to meet them at their flat in February 2021 after first meeting on a dating site the previous year.

It was also claimed that on the day of the alleged hour-long meeting, during which the unnamed presenter and the 23-year-old “just chatted”, the presenter sent a gift of £250 to a PayPal account.

The Sun claims two other payments of £200 and £250 were made afterwards.

4. Presenter ‘sent creepy Instagram messages’ to teenager​

A fourth young person claims they were contacted on Instagram by the unnamed presenter, who sent love hearts and ‘x’ kisses, it is claimed in The Sun.

The unnamed fourth person - who said they were 17 at the time - branded the messages “creepy”, “looking back now”.

They said they were “taken aback” by the sending of a love heart emoji.
Are your sources on this one as accurate as the posts about the Nottingham stabbings?

Talking of Nottingham, seeing as you're so interested in people's well-being there, what are your thoughts on the lovely chap with the fine British name burning a mum and 2 kids to death?
 
Edwards now ensuring that he gets paid (by us) while not actually do the job that he his being paid to do

Playing the 'mental health' card
Imagine living with this Pen4/Lcfctilidie geezer huh!? We only have to witness his witless posting on here whereas his Mam has to put up with him living in her box room, constantly badgering him to stop leaving his pants around the house.
 
The bloke suffers from bouts of severe depression, I hope he gets the help he needs, I like his professionalism on covering state events. If I was him I would bow out from a high profile job, at his age he doesn't need it, good luck Huw.
 
The bloke suffers from bouts of severe depression, I hope he gets the help he needs, I like his professionalism on covering state events. If I was him I would bow out from a high profile job, at his age he doesn't need it, good luck Huw.
Err… if he’s paying £35k to look at some young girl in the nuddy I’d suggest he does need his high profile job.
 
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