The paedophile bragged about his 'policy' of using his wealth to threaten people with court |
Just two years before his death the disgraced broadcaster told officers from Surrey Police the girls he attacked were 'just looking for a few quid'.
Today a full transcript of his last police interview in 2009 has been published, where child protection detectives accused him of abusing three young girls in a children's home.
The girls said he had touched them inappropriately, tried to kiss one and promised one a nurse's job if she performed a sex act on him, which he called 'rubbish' and a 'complete fantasy'.
Despite the seriousness of the allegations he was never arrested and died an innocent man in 2011, aged 84, despite having abused hundreds of children.
'We always get something like this coming up for Christmas because we want a few quid,' he said in the interview.
'Normally you can brush them away like midges and it’s not much of a price to pay for the lifestyle'.
He went on there was 'no need to chase girls – I’ve thousands of them on Top of the Pops, thousands on Radio One.
‘No need to take liberties with them, out of the question. And anyway, it’s not my nature'.
The pervert DJ also boasted that 'senior police' in Leeds protected him by ignoring and 'laughing' at people who accused him of abuse and disposing of any letters they wrote. (more...)
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