reported by The Sunday Times that a married Hollywood star, who remained anonymous, had been quizzed under caution last month by Scotland Yard about the alleged attack, which was said to have happened after a routine appointment.
Now, in a statement provided to PA, a spokesman for the actor said on Monday he ‘categorically denies’ any wrongdoing.He added: ‘Our client is aware of the allegations made.‘Our client categorically denies any unlawful conduct.
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