Britain's Cliff Richard interviewed over 1980s sex claim | Inquirer Entertainment

Britain’s Cliff Richard interviewed over 1980s sex claim

/ 09:44 AM November 06, 2015

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In this Friday, July 27, 2012 file photo, British singer Cliff Richard arrives for the opening ceremony at the 2012 Summer Olympics, in London. British police say they are searching a house belonging to singer Cliff Richard in connection with sexual allegations dating back to the 1980s. AP File Photo

LONDON, United Kingdom—British pop singer Cliff Richard has been interviewed by police over an allegation of a sex crime involving a young boy in the 1980s, a spokesman for the star said Thursday.

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A spokesman for the singer said he met “voluntarily” with police this week and that the accusations were false.

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“He was not arrested or charged, nor has he ever been,” the spokesman said.

“Other than restating that the allegations are completely false and that he will continue to co-operate fully with the police, it would not be appropriate for Sir Cliff to say anything further at this time.”

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Richard, 75, was interviewed by detectives last year after a raid on his home in Berkshire in southeast England.

There has been a wave of accusations of historical sex abuse against prominent figures in Britain since 2012, when the late BBC presenter Jimmy Savile was revealed to be a prolific pedophile.

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