SOURCE: LONDON (Reuters) - Australian entertainer Rolf Harris was charged in a
London court on Monday with 13 child sex offences, dating back to the
1980s, as part of an investigation which has led to the arrest of more
than a dozen celebrities.
Harris, 83, arrived at Westminster Magistrates Court with his wife and was released on conditional bail after the hearing.
He was committed for trial at Southwark Crown Court where he is due
to appear on October 7. His lawyer indicated he would be pleading not
guilty, according to the BBC.
Harris made no comment as he left the court, surrounded by dozens of
photographers and journalists. His lawyer was not immediately available
for comment.
The charges follow Harris's arrest in March by British police
investigating allegations of child sexual abuse as part of an
investigation sparked by revelations that the late BBC TV host Jimmy
Savile was a prolific child sex abuser.
Harris's alleged offences involve nine counts of indecent assault
related to two girls aged under 16 in the 1980s and four counts of
making indecent images of a child last year. He denies all wrongdoing.
Harris has been a family favorite in Australia and Britain for more
than 50 years, hosting TV shows and producing chart hits including "Two
Little Boys" and "Tie Me Kangaroo Down, Sport" while playing the
didgeridoo and his own invention, the wobble board.
The child abuse investigation, called Operation Yewtree, was set up
after it emerged following Savile's death in 2011 that the TV star of
the 1970s and 1980s committed sex crimes on an unprecedented scale over
six decades.
The operation developed three strands: one looking at Savile, a
second at allegations against "Savile and others", and a third on
complaints arising against people unconnected to Savile. Harris fell
into the third category.
The inquiry has led to the arrests of 14 men involved in the British
entertainment industry in the 1970 and 1980s, with four people charged
so far, including former BBC Radio 1 DJ Dave Lee Travis and celebrity
publicist Max Clifford.
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