BBC presenter scandal: Host accused of paying teen for sex photos phoned ‘to stop investigation’

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The BBC presenter at the centre of the sex photos controversy is alleged to have made two ‘panicked calls’ to halt investigation

The BBC presenter accused of paying a teenager for sex images over a three-year period allegedly made two panicked calls to the youth, demanding their mum stop the investigation against him.

According to the third allegation published by the Sun on the presenter on Sunday night (July 9), the star, who was suspended by the BBC the same day pending investigations, allegedly called last week and said, "What have you done?"

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The unnamed presenter is also alleged to have asked the youngster to ring their mum to get her to “stop the investigation.”

On Friday night (July 8), The Sun revealed a ‘household name’ BBC host was reportedly being investigated and has been ‘taken off air’ after allegedly paying more than £35,000 to a teenager in return for sexually explicit images.

According to the initial report, the payments began when the teen was 17 years old. The teen’s mother said her child had used the cash to fund a drug addiction. She told the newspaper: “When I see him on telly, I feel sick. I blame this BBC man for destroying my child’s life.

“Taking my child’s innocence and handing over the money for crack cocaine that could kill my child.” The family also reportedly complained to the BBC about his behaviour on May 19 and begged them to make the man “stop sending the cash”.

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She also told the newspaper how her child, now 20, had shown her an online bank statement that had “numerous deposits” from the TV star. On Saturday night (July 8), the newspaper published another report pertaining to the host in question, claiming he had