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Jim Davidson arrested by Savile police

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JIM DAVIDSON was arrested on suspicion of sexual offences yesterday by police investigat­ing the Jimmy Savile child abuse scandal.

The 59-year-old comedian is understood to have been detained at Heathrow after returning to the UK ahead of a planned appearance on reality TV show Celebrity Big Brother, which starts tonight.

Davidson was taken to a London police station and questioned for several hours on suspicion of committing sexual offences.

Last night his solicitor said in a statement that the comedian ‘vigorously denies’ the allegation­s, which he said dated back about 25 years.

In October Davison, who formerly hosted BBC shows Big Break and The Generation Game, publicly labelled the Savile investigat­ion a ‘witch hunt’.

On his blog he wrote: ‘The Savile witch hunt is going a bit silly now. We all are starting to speculate and accuse ... even in jest. So no, I don’t know who’s next.

‘Everyone has had the nod. Everyone is an expert. Just pick someone you don’t like and say it’s them. As odd as he was, Savile can’t defend himself. The bloke’s dead for God’s sake. Let’s move on.’

Davidson had flown to London yesterday to give a series of interviews in advance of his appearance on Celebrity Big Brother on Channel 5. Last night it was understood that a replacemen­t was being lined up to take his place on the show.

Several plain- clothed police officers spent more than four hours searching Davidson’s £1million Georgian home in the picturesqu­e village of Stockbridg­e in Hampshire.

They left the property at 7pm carrying boxes which appeared to contain plastic evidence bags and brown envelopes.

Police also arrested a 53-year-old man at his home in Hampshire at 8am yesterday on suspicion of committing sexual offences. The suspect, who is thought to be a DJ who has worked with Davidson, was taken to a nearby police station for questionin­g.

Last night both men were released on bail until March.

Davidson has often courted controvers­y by telling offensive jokes about ethnic minorities, homosexual­s and the disabled.

He has divorced four times and in 2011 married his fifth wife, Michelle

‘He denies the allegation­s’

Cotton, 17 years his junior.

His solicitor Henri Brandman said: ‘Two women have made allegation­s in respect of Jim that date back approximat­ely 25 years. The complainan­ts were then in their mid-twenties.

‘Jim vigorously denies the allegation­s. He answered police questions as fully as he was able after this passage of time.

‘He has not been charged with any offence. Neither he nor I will be making any further comment.’

Davidson and the 53-year- old man are the ninth and tenth arrests made in the Savile investigat­ion, called Operation Yewtree. Detectives are working through an arrest list of people who could be questioned about allegation­s made by victims of Savile or others associated with him.

A Scotland Yard spokesman said: ‘A 53- year- old man was arrested at 8am at an address in Hampshire and taken into custody. A 59- year- old man was arrested at midday in West London and taken into custody at a London police station.’

Scotland Yard said a total of 31 allegation­s of rape have been made against Savile so far.

And 589 people have come forward with informatio­n relating to the scandal, with a total of 450 complaints against the BBC presenter and DJ himself, mainly alleging sexual abuse, police said.

Ten weeks after the launch of Operation Yewtree, police recorded 199 crimes in 17 force areas in which Savile is a suspect, with 31 allegation­s of rape.

Others who have been arrested include former pop star Gary Glitter, comedian Freddie Starr and publicist Max Clifford. Those three are on police bail.

 ??  ?? Quizzed: Jim with 5th wife Michelle
Quizzed: Jim with 5th wife Michelle
 ??  ?? Jim Davidson with his fifth wife Michelle Cotton, 17 years his junior
Jim Davidson with his fifth wife Michelle Cotton, 17 years his junior
 ??  ?? His £1million home: Police spent four hours searching it
His £1million home: Police spent four hours searching it

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