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Max Clifford cleared of indecent assault | Max Clifford cleared of indecent assault |
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Former celebrity publicist Max Clifford has been cleared of indecently assaulting a 17-year-old girl by a jury at Southwark Crown Court. | Former celebrity publicist Max Clifford has been cleared of indecently assaulting a 17-year-old girl by a jury at Southwark Crown Court. |
Clifford, 73, was accused of indecently assaulting the girl between October 1981 and May 1982 at his Mayfair offices in London. | Clifford, 73, was accused of indecently assaulting the girl between October 1981 and May 1982 at his Mayfair offices in London. |
He always denied the allegation. | He always denied the allegation. |
Clifford, of Hersham, Surrey, is serving an eight-year jail sentence after being convicted in May 2014 of a string of indecent assaults. | Clifford, of Hersham, Surrey, is serving an eight-year jail sentence after being convicted in May 2014 of a string of indecent assaults. |
Some of the biggest names in show business, including pop mogul Simon Cowell, late reality TV star Jade Goody and boxer Muhammad Ali, were represented by Clifford during his career. | Some of the biggest names in show business, including pop mogul Simon Cowell, late reality TV star Jade Goody and boxer Muhammad Ali, were represented by Clifford during his career. |
'Position of power' | 'Position of power' |
The jury took five hours and 50 minutes to find him not guilty. | The jury took five hours and 50 minutes to find him not guilty. |
Wearing a blue suit and open-neck white shirt, Clifford smiled briefly and winked in the direction of his daughter in the public gallery, upon hearing the decision. | Wearing a blue suit and open-neck white shirt, Clifford smiled briefly and winked in the direction of his daughter in the public gallery, upon hearing the decision. |
He also raised his hand in a gesture of thanks to his counsel, before being led back into custody to continue his prison sentence. | He also raised his hand in a gesture of thanks to his counsel, before being led back into custody to continue his prison sentence. |
During the trial prosecutors accused Clifford of trying to use his "position of power" to "humiliate" the alleged victim and force her to perform a sex act. | During the trial prosecutors accused Clifford of trying to use his "position of power" to "humiliate" the alleged victim and force her to perform a sex act. |
But Clifford denied the incident ever happened. | But Clifford denied the incident ever happened. |
Giving evidence in his defence, Clifford said his previous convictions, which he continued to deny, had made him "an easy target". | Giving evidence in his defence, Clifford said his previous convictions, which he continued to deny, had made him "an easy target". |
"One of the things I have learned is you're guilty until you're proven innocent when sexual offences are involved," he told the court. | "One of the things I have learned is you're guilty until you're proven innocent when sexual offences are involved," he told the court. |
He also revealed he had employed private investigators for this trial to prove his innocence, who were "all ex-Met Police". | He also revealed he had employed private investigators for this trial to prove his innocence, who were "all ex-Met Police". |
In May 2014, Clifford was given an eight-year prison sentence after being convicted of a number of charges under Operation Yewtree - the Met Police investigation set up in the wake of the Jimmy Savile scandal. | In May 2014, Clifford was given an eight-year prison sentence after being convicted of a number of charges under Operation Yewtree - the Met Police investigation set up in the wake of the Jimmy Savile scandal. |
Clifford is now expected to return to HMP Littlehey in East Anglia, where he told the jury during his trial he had been playing tennis and softball and writing a book. | |
He was held in Wandsworth Prison in south London while the trial was ongoing. |