UK broadcaster Paul Gambaccini gets payout over unfounded abuse claim | Inquirer Entertainment

UK broadcaster Paul Gambaccini gets payout over unfounded abuse claim

/ 01:41 PM November 04, 2018

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FILE – In this Tuesday, Oct. 4, 2011 file photo, Paul Gambaccini arrives for the BMI Awards at a central London venue. Image: AP Photo/Jonathan Short, File

LONDON (AP) — Britain’s prosecution service has agreed to pay undisclosed damages to U.S.-born BBC broadcaster Paul Gambaccini over the way it handled unfounded sex abuse allegations against him.

The Crown Prosecution Service says it and Gambaccini “have reached an agreement without admission of liability.”

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A well-known music presenter, Gambaccini was arrested in 2013 and questioned by police investigating historical sexual abuse in the wake of revelations about the late BBC TV personality Jimmy Savile, a serial predator who abused hundreds of victims.

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The following year, prosecutors said he would face no charges. Gambaccini sued the prosecution service, saying authorities had not made clear that the allegations were baseless and had wrongly suggested that his accusers were underage.

The 69-year-old broadcaster told Saturday’s Daily Mail he is still pursuing separate legal action against police. NVG

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