The BBC has found itself in hot water once again over the behind-the-scenes behavior of one of its highest profile presenters.
The BBC Northern Ireland Director this morning said he would not be commenting on the specifics of the case of Stephen Nolan, who, an Irish Times exposé alleged yesterday, sent “sexually explicit images” of a later convicted sex offender to other BBC employees working on his radio and television shows, amongst other accusations.
Nolan declined to comment on the allegations via the BBC press office. Nolan was paid more than £400,000 ($510,000) last year and hosts shows on Radio 5 Live and Radio Ulster.
The Irish News alleges that the BBC carried out an investigation into his behavior in 2018 following accusations from a member of his production team that he sent sexually explicit images of reality TV contestant Stephen Bear to them.
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