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Entertainer Rolf Harris has applied for permission to appeal against his conviction for indecent assaults, a spokesman for the Judicial Office says. | Entertainer Rolf Harris has applied for permission to appeal against his conviction for indecent assaults, a spokesman for the Judicial Office says. |
Harris, 84, was jailed in July for five years and nine months for 12 indecent assaults on four girls aged between seven or eight and 19. | |
The Judicial Office said his lawyers had lodged papers at the Court of Appeal. | |
A judge will now decide if his appeal bid should progress to a full hearing. | |
On Wednesday, Attorney General Jeremy Wright decided not to refer Harris's sentence to the Court of Appeal despite 150 complaints over its "leniency". | |
Mr Wright said he did not think judges would find it to be unduly lenient and increase it. | |
Catalogue of abuse | |
Harris, an artist, TV presenter and musician, was found guilty of all 12 indecent assaults of which he was accused in his trial at Southwark Crown Court in London. | |
His victims included a young autograph hunter, two girls in their early teens and a friend of his daughter's against whom he committed a catalogue of abuse over several years. | |
The offences took place between 1968 and 1986. | |
Harris has been stripped of a Bafta fellowship and accolades in his native Australia. He also faces losing his CBE. | |
Meanwhile, the Metropolitan Police has confirmed it has received "a number of allegations" about Harris since his conviction, which are being investigated. | |
The BBC's home affairs correspondent, Danny Shaw, said it was unlikely that Harris's application for permission to appeal would be dealt with in the next few weeks. | |
"We are looking at a possible decision or possible hearing in the autumn," he said. |