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Max Clifford calls sex allegations 'a load of lies' Max Clifford calls child sex assault claims 'revolting'
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Max Clifford has told his trial claims he sexually assaulted a teenage girl in his car in the 1970s are "lies". Max Clifford has said claims he sexually assaulted a 12-year-old girl are "filthy and absolutely revolting".
The publicist also said he did not remember owning a yellow Jaguar, which the alleged victim claims he used to pick her up, but added it was possible. Giving evidence, the publicist denied assaulting the girl in a Jacuzzi in a Spanish holiday resort in 1983.
He said he had stayed at the same hotel where the victim alleges they met, but said he was there the month before her. He also told Southwark Crown Court claims he sexually assaulted a 15-year-old girl in his car were "lies".
Mr Clifford denies 11 counts of indecent assault relating to seven alleged victims, aged from 14 to 20. Mr Clifford denies 11 counts of indecent assault, relating to seven alleged victims, aged from 14 to 20 between 1966 and 1984.
The alleged assaults are said to have taken place between 1966 and 1984. The claims relating to the 12-year-old are not part of the trial as the alleged incident took place in Spain.
Asked on Thursday whether he had ever had a sexual interest in 12-year-old girls, Mr Clifford replied that "the thought is utterly repulsive and repugnant".
He added: "A 12-year-old girl - that's disgusting, filthy and absolutely revolting."
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Giving evidence for a second day at Southwark Crown Court, Mr Clifford told the jury he had stayed at a hotel in Torremolinos, Spain, a month earlier than the girl and her family. Mr Clifford had a number of other allegations put to him during his second day of evidence.
Among them was a claim he had sexually assaulted a 15-year-old in his car in the 1970s after originally meeting her in Spain.
Mr Clifford told the jury he had stayed at a hotel in Torremolinos, Spain, a month earlier than the girl and her family and had no recollection of them.
The alleged victim has said she first met him at the hotel in August 1977.The alleged victim has said she first met him at the hotel in August 1977.
But Mr Clifford told the court he was not there then and had no recollection of her family. But Mr Clifford's defence produced newspaper clippings showing the publicist had saved a girl from drowning in the Pontinental Hotel pool in July 1977.
His defence then produced newspaper clippings showing that the publicist had saved a girl from drowning in the Pontinental Hotel pool in July 1977.
The woman has also claimed Mr Clifford used a yellow Jaguar car to pick her up from her house before indecently assaulting her.The woman has also claimed Mr Clifford used a yellow Jaguar car to pick her up from her house before indecently assaulting her.
Mr Clifford said it was "possible" he had owned the vehicle in 1977, but said the colour did not appeal to him.Mr Clifford said it was "possible" he had owned the vehicle in 1977, but said the colour did not appeal to him.
Under questioning from his defence barrister, Richard Horwell QC, Mr Clifford said the allegations were "totally and utterly untrue". He added the allegations were "totally and utterly untrue".
He said: "It just doesn't make any sense at all. If I wanted to have a relationship with someone, there were hotels, there were places where I had already been in relationships." 'Too ridiculous'
He added: "It's just crazy, it's a load of lies." During questioning from his defence barrister, Richard Horwell QC, Mr Clifford denied ever meeting many of the women who had accused him, and dismissed their claims as completely untrue.
'Not very clever'
During his evidence, Mr Clifford also denied ever meeting many of the women who had accused him, and dismissed their claims as completely untrue.
One alleged victim has said she was assaulted by Mr Clifford at his office, after she had been given a part as an extra in the James Bond film Octopussy.One alleged victim has said she was assaulted by Mr Clifford at his office, after she had been given a part as an extra in the James Bond film Octopussy.
Mr Clifford told the court the only involvement he had had with anyone connected to the film was with a gymnast whose profile he was helping to promote, and several other British athletes. Mr Clifford said the only involvement he had had with anyone connected to the film was with a gymnast whose profile he was helping to promote, along with several other British athletes.
The court has also heard claims Mr Clifford offered to get a woman the lead role of Fallon in the 1980s TV show Dynasty, before exposing himself to her and forcing her to perform a sex act. The court has previously heard claims that Mr Clifford offered to get another woman the lead role of Fallon in the 1980s TV show Dynasty, before exposing himself to her and forcing her to perform a sex act.
But Mr Clifford told the court the claims were " too ridiculous for words" and were "ridiculous lies". But Mr Clifford told the court the claims were " too ridiculous for words".
He also denied knowing another woman who has claimed he assaulted her while she worked for him in the 1970s.
He said a diagram the woman had drawn, allegedly of his office, bore "no resemblance" to its actual layout.
"The diagram she has drawn could not possibly be my office", he told the court.
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Elsewhere, Mr Clifford said another women, who alleges he assaulted her, did work in his office in 1980s. Another woman, who is not a complainant, has alleged she went to Mr Clifford's office after being promised a part in a film.
He said he remembered her "vaguely" but denied forcing her to perform sex acts on him.
And another woman, who is not a complainant, has claimed she went to Mr Clifford's office after being promised a part in a film.
She said Mr Clifford exposed himself and that she later received a call from an "Italian producer" - who she believed was Mr Clifford disguising his voice.She said Mr Clifford exposed himself and that she later received a call from an "Italian producer" - who she believed was Mr Clifford disguising his voice.
Mr Clifford said on Thursday that he had never held castings for films in his office.Mr Clifford said on Thursday that he had never held castings for films in his office.
Asked if he had ever exposed himself to women that visited his office, he said "No", and also denied ever impersonating an Italian producer or director. Asked if he had ever exposed himself to women that visited his office, he said: "No", and denied ever impersonating an Italian producer or director.
Mr Clifford later told the court that dozens of women had contacted him wanting to sell their stories when abuse claims against the late DJ Jimmy Savile emerged. In response to a number of other allegations put to him, Mr Clifford:
Mr Clifford also told the court that dozens of women had contacted him wanting to sell their stories when abuse claims against the late DJ Jimmy Savile emerged.
He said he had urged the women to contact the police.He said he had urged the women to contact the police.
The trial continues.The trial continues.