Former BBC presenter Huw Edwards pleads guilty to making indecent images of children

Huw Edwards BBC Charged with making indecent images of children
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Huw Edwards BBC Charged with making indecent images of children
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A new discovery in the Huw Edwards scandal reveals he’s been charged with several serious offences...

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Huw Edwards triggered a demand for change as popular network BBC remains under fire for several controversies. Edwards’ scandal started when a then-unnamed presenter was accused of paying a young person for explicit photos, which raised significant ethical and legal concerns.

In July 2023, Edwards’ ex-wife Vicky Flind revealed that he was the BBC presenter at the centre of the controversy. The 62-year-old was suspended from BBC in July after the revelation, however, he continued to remain on BBC’s payroll.

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In BBC’s annual report for 2023 - 2024, it was revealed that Huw Edwards was the third most-paid presenter of the network despite not working for more than 8 months in the last year.

Now, a year later the presenter has pleaded guilty on charges of 'making indecent images of children.'

Huw Edwards pleads guilty

On 29 July, London’s Metropolitan Police revealed that the anchor, who broke the news of Queen Elizabeth II’s death in 2022, had been charged with three counts of offence between December 2020 and April 2022.

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According to MailOnline, Edwards was arrested on 8 November, 2023 by London's Met Police but was charged on Wednesday 26June. Edwards, who resigned from BBC in April this year, had been charged with child pornography offences after several indecent images were allegedly shared on a WhatsApp chat.

A Metropolitan Police spokesman told the publication:

Huw Edwards, 62, of Southwark, London has been charged with three counts of making indecent images of children following a Met Police investigation.
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The offences, which are alleged to have taken place between December 2020 and April 2022, relate to images shared on a WhatsApp chat.
Edwards was arrested on November 8, 2023. He was charged on Wednesday, 26 June following authorisation from the Crown Prosecution Service. He has been bailed to appear at Westminster Magistrates' Court on Wednesday, July 31.
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Of the images, seven belonged to category A images - themost serious classification of indecent images. The remaining consisted of 12 category B images and 22 category C images.

As outlined by Mail Online, category A images essentially involve penetrative sexual activity, sexual activity with an animal, or sadism. Category B include images with non-penetrative sexual activity and category C involves all indecent images not included in categories A and B.

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Huw Edwards pleads guilty

On Wednesday 31 July, Huw Edwards appeared in public for the first time in a year as he headed to Westminster magistrates court to face his charges. He arrived in a navy suit and came with an entourage of police who shielded him from hoards of cameramen.

Not even an hour later, the former BBC presenter pleaded guilty to all three charges against him in a court session that lasted 46 minutes. As described by The Guardian, the disgraced man was seen 'starting into the distance' after his brutal admission and 'adjusted his tie'.

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The court hearing revealed that the ages of the children in the indecent images were estimated to be between 13 and 15 years old. However, one was between the ages of seven and nine.

This means that Huw Edwards could very well be looking at jail time. The sentencing will take place in September, however according to The Mirror the presenter could face up to 12 years in prison.

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The night before the court hearing, it was revealed that Huw Edwards had split up from his wife Vicky Flind and had been living separately from her for a while.

A look into the Huw Edwards scandal from the beginning

The scandal started in May 2023 when the family of a young person complained to the BBC about receiving payments from a presenter in 2020. The young person was 17 years old at the time.

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Reportedly, they asked the network to stop the presenter from ‘sending the cash.’ Further investigation confirmed that a BBCpresenter paid £35,000 for sexual content to a young man.

Moreover, a second person came forward to claim that he was threatened by the presenter. They were someone the BBC presenter met through a dating app. When Edwards revealed his real identity, the person then proceeded to post about the situation online. They explicitly stated that they were in contact with a BBC presenter but did not reveal that it was Edwards. Following this, the presenter then sent them threatening messages.

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The Independent reports that the BBC saw these ‘threatening messages’ that came from the number of Edwards.

It wasn’t until 12 July 2023, when Edwards’ now ex-wife Vicky Flind revealed in a statement that the presenter at the centre of the scandal was her husband and father of five, Huw Edwards. Edwards was suspended immediately.

In February 2024, the BBC apologised to the family of the young person involved in the scandal. In April 2024, Huw Edwards resigned from the BBC after 8 months of being off-air.

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MailOnline: Ex-BBC News at 10 presenter Huw Edwards faces child porn charges

The Independent: BBC presenter scandal timeline as Huw Edwards revealed as star steps away from corporation

The Guardian: Huw Edwards pleads guilty to making indecent images of children

The Mirror: Huw Edwards warned he could face 12 years in jail after pleading guilty to making indecent images of children

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