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An unnamed BBC presenter has been suspended after being accused of paying a teenager thousands of pounds for sexually explicit photos.

The male presenter – reportedly a “household name” – is also facing separate allegations from three other people in their early 20s.

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Here is a look at what allegations have been made and when they first came to light.

October 2018: The star allegedly sends messages to a 17-year-old after initiating a conversation on Instagram, The Sun said on 11 July 2023.

The paper said the messages, which it has published, contain love heart emojis and kisses.

The youth, now aged 22, told The Sun “looking back now it does seem creepy because he was messaging me when I was still at school”.

18 February 2021: The presenter allegedly travels by train from London to meet a 23-year-old at their flat when the country is in a third lockdown, The Sun claimed on 11 July 2023.

The newspaper said it had seen messages suggesting the star visited the person’s home, sent cash and asked for a picture – and was sent a semi-naked photo.

The person said they first met the presenter in November 2020 on a dating site and the BBC personality travelled across the capital to another county to meet them at their flat for an hour in February 2021.

April 2023: An unnamed police force is contacted by the parents of the 20-year-old at the centre of the photo claims, the BBC reports on 11 July, adding the force said “no criminality was identified”.

The force has now met the Metropolitan Police and the BBC and “as a result of recent developments, further enquiries are ongoing to establish whether there is evidence of a criminal offence”, reported the corporation.

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Friday 19 May: The family first make a complaint to the BBC. In the complaint, they reportedly asked the broadcaster to make the man “stop sending the cash”.

When the presenter was still on air a month later, the family reportedly became frustrated. The BBC confirmed in a statement that it had “first became aware of a complaint in May”.

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June: The youth receives a £1,000 payment – allegedly made via PayPal, from the presenter, according to The Sun. Their mother said they “suddenly had this cash” after running out of money.

She said the payment had made it “obvious the BBC hadn’t spoken to this man… as they thought he was too important”.

She also claimed that initially, the “security boss gave us a number that didn’t exist”.

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Thursday 6 July: The BBC receives “new allegations” of a “different nature” – but the broadcaster does not reveal any further details.

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Friday 7 July: The Sun’s bombshell exclusive is published both online and in print. The paper said the presenter is “a familiar face who is known to millions” and is also paid a six-figure salary by the BBC.

In the interview, the youth’s mother claimed that the presenter requested “performances” and that she had seen bank account statements showing payments totalling more than £35,000 – including one lump sum of £5,000.

Now 20 years of age, the youth had used the presenter’s money to fuel a serious drug problem, the mother said.

The BBC responded to the article saying: “We treat any allegations very seriously and we have processes in place to proactively deal with them.”

It said it would “take steps” to investigate further “if we receive information”, including “actively attempting to speak to those who have contacted us in order to seek further detail and understanding of the situation”.

Saturday 8 July: Various BBC presenters choose to publicly clear their names after speculation about the identity of the presenter swirls online. Celebrities including Match Of The Day presenter Gary Lineker, BBC Radio 2 hosts Jeremy Vine and Rylan Clark, and BBC Radio 5 Live presenter Nicky Campbell all release separate statements on Twitter.

Clark, who said he is currently in Italy filming for the BBC, said: “Not sure why my names floating about but re that story in the sun – that ain’t me babe.” Whilst Lineker added: “Hate to disappoint the haters but it’s not me.”

Campbell appeared to contact the Metropolitan Police after falsely being named online. Sharing screenshots of the police website on social media, he said: “I think it’s important to take a stand. There’s just too many of these people on social media. Thanks for your support friends.”

On Saturday evening, The Sun published an update to its allegations. It claimed that the youth’s mother had seen images of the presenter sitting on his sofa in his underpants. The picture was reportedly taken during a video call between the pair.

Former home secretary Priti Patel called for a “full and transparent investigation”, calling the BBC “faceless” and an “unaccountable organisation” on social media.

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Sunday 9 July: A male presenter is suspended from duties and BBC contact police over allegations. In a statement, it said the situation was “complex and fast moving” and the corporation is “working as quickly as possible to establish the facts”.

“New allegations were put to us on Thursday of a different nature and in addition to our own enquiries we have also been in touch with external authorities, in line with our protocols,” a statement said.

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Director-general Tim Davie also sends an email to BBC staff, reiterating that it’s taking the allegations “incredibly seriously”. He says the BBC is in contact with the family referenced in the reports and condemns rumours about “some of our presenting talent”. He also says individuals involved are “entitled to privacy”.

A spokesperson for the Met Police later says the force had “initial contact” from the BBC but that “no formal referral or allegation has been made”.

“We will require additional information before determining what further action should follow,” they say.

A number of politicians also speak of their concern over the allegations. Dame Caroline Dinenage, who chairs the Culture, Media and Sport committee, says she was concerned the corporation had taken a “very long time” to investigate the claims.

Rachel Reeves, the shadow chancellor, says the scandal was “deeply concerning”.

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When asked about an alleged delay in investigating the complaint, she tells Sky News: “I think that’s the concerning thing, that someone makes a complaint – a very serious complaint – and then puts on the telly the next night and they’re still there.”

Culture Secretary Lucy Frazer avoids questions about the scandal after being asked about it at the British Grand Prix, but confirms she has spoken to Mr Davie about the “deeply concerning allegations”.

“He has assured me the BBC are investigating swiftly and sensitively,” she says on Twitter.

On Sunday evening, The Sun publishes more allegations claiming that the presenter made “panicked” calls to the young person last week when the story broke.

The paper says the presenter allegedly asked “what have you done?”, adding that it is claimed he asked them to ring their mother to get her to “stop the investigation”.

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Monday 10 July: Detectives from the Metropolitan Police have a virtual meeting with BBC representatives over the allegations.

The force later says it is “assessing information” supplied by the broadcaster and is carrying out further enquiries to establish whether any crime has been committed.

But the Met has not yet launched an investigation.

A lawyer for the alleged victim reportedly says in a letter to the BBC that the mother’s claims are “rubbish” and “nothing inappropriate or unlawful” took place between the young person and the presenter.

The young person had sent a denial to the newspaper on Friday evening, saying there was “no truth to it”, according to the letter.

However, the “inappropriate article” was still published, the lawyer tells the corporation.

After the BBC publishes the letter, the mother tells The Sun: “It is sad but we stand by our account and we hope they get the help they need.”

The young person’s stepfather reportedly adds: “We are disappointed they made a statement. It’s not true.”

The stepfather also claims the BBC ignored emails sent on 19 May which allegedly included bank statements showing payments made by the presenter.

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Tuesday 11 July: The BBC is asked to pause its internal investigation into the photo allegations “while the police scope future work” following a meeting with the Metropolitan Police.

Meanwhile, the BBC reports the presenter sent threatening messages to a young person in their early 20s, who has no connection to the person at the centre of The Sun’s story.

The star met the young person on a dating app before their conversations moved to other platforms, according to the corporation.

He then revealed his identity and asked the young person not to tell anyone, BBC News reported.

The young person later posted online alluding to having had contact with the presenter and hinted they might name him.

The star then allegedly sent a number of “threatening messages”, which the BBC says it has seen and confirmed came from a phone number belonging to the presenter.

The corporation said the young person felt “threatened” by the messages and “remains scared”.

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Drummer Zak Starkey has said he is “surprised and saddened” after parting ways with The Who following recent charity shows at the Royal Albert Hall.

The musician, who is the son of The Beatles drummer Ringo Starr and his first wife, Maureen Starkey, had been with the band since 1996, when he joined for their Quadrophenia tour.

He was introduced to drumming as a child by “Uncle Keith” – The Who drummer and family friend Keith Moon, who died in 1978.

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Earlier this week, the band issued a statement saying a “collective decision” had been made about his departure. It came after their Teenage Cancer Trust shows in March.

A review of one gig, published in the Metro, suggested frontman Roger Daltrey – who launched the annual gig series for the charity in 2000 – was “frustrated” with the drumming during some tracks.

Now, Starkey has issued a statement to Rolling Stone, saying he is “very proud” of his near 30 years with The Who.

“Filling the shoes of my Godfather, ‘Uncle Keith’ has been the biggest honour and I remain their biggest fan,” he said. “They’ve been like family to me.”

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In January, Starkey suffered a blood clot in his right leg and a performance with his other band Mantra Of The Cosmos – which also features Shaun Ryder and Bez from Happy Mondays, and Andy Bell of Ride and Oasis – was cancelled.

Referencing this in his statement to Rolling Stone, Starkey said: “I suffered a serious medical emergency with blood clots in my right bass drum calf. This is now completely healed and does not affect my drumming or running.”

He continued: “After playing those songs with the band for so many decades, I’m surprised and saddened anyone would have an issue with my performance that night, but what can you do?”

Starkey said he planned to “take some much needed time off with my family” and focus on the release of Mantra Of The Cosmos single Domino Bones, which features Noel Gallagher, as well as his autobiography.

“Twenty-nine years at any job is a good old run, and I wish them the best,” he added.

Starkey has also previously played with Oasis, Lightning Seeds and Johnny Marr.

While Daltrey starts a solo tour at the weekend, The Who have two shows planned for Italy in July but no full tour. Details of a replacement for Starkey have not been announced.

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Jean Claude Van Damme appears to have told Vladimir Putin that he wants to come to Russia as an ‘”ambassador of peace”.

In a bizarre video posted on Telegram by a pro-Russian journalist from Ukraine, a man purporting to be the Hollywood action hero said he would be “honoured” to take on such a role.

Addressing the Kremlin leader directly, he said: “We want to come to Russia. We’ll try to do this the way you want to do this – to be an ambassador of peace.”

It would not be the first time the man nicknamed “The Muscles from Brussels” has visited Russia.

In 2010, he enjoyed ringside seats alongside Putin at a mixed martial arts event in Sochi.

The Belgian-born former bodybuilder shares a love of fighting with the Russian president, who is himself a judo black belt, and they are said to have known each other for years.

Tiptoeing around the topic of Russia’s war in Ukraine and its ongoing stand-off with the West, Van Damme promised to talk “only about peace, sport and happiness” and not politics, before signing off the video with a “big kiss for Putin”.

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The Under Siege star, who holds a Russian passport and is a frequent visitor to the country, acts as Moscow’s special representative for Russian-US humanitarian ties.

But when we caught up with him at Putin’s latest presidential inauguration last year, he refused to say why he supports the Kremlin leader…

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Gossip Girl and Buffy star Michelle Trachtenberg died as a result of complications from diabetes, medical examiner says

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Gossip Girl and Buffy star Michelle Trachtenberg died as a result of complications from diabetes, medical examiner says

Gossip Girl actress Michelle Trachtenberg died as a result of complications from diabetes, New York City’s medical examiner has said.

The 39-year-old, who was also known for Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Harriet the Spy, was found dead at her home in New York City after officers responded to a 911 call on 26 February.

According to a source quoted by Sky News’ US partner network NBC, she had recently received a liver transplant.

At the time of her death, officials said no foul play was suspected, and the medical examiner’s office had listed her death as “undetermined”.

Trachtenberg’s family had objected to a post-mortem, which the medical examiner’s office honoured because there was no evidence of criminality.

But the medical examiner’s office said in a statement on Thursday it amended the cause and manner of death for the actress following a review of laboratory test results.

Trachtenberg was best known for her role as Dawn Summers in Buffy, the younger sister of the title character played by Sarah Michelle Gellar between 2000 and 2003.

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Between 2008 and 2012, she played Georgina Sparks on Gossip Girl – the malevolent rival of Blake Lively’s Serena van der Woodsen and Leighton Meester’s Blair Waldorf.

She also starred in the movie 17 Again, where she portrayed daughter Maggie O’Donnell, comedy film Eurotrip and the 2005 teen film Ice Princess.

In 2001, she received a Daytime Emmy nomination for hosting Discovery’s Truth or Scare.

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