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The BBC stars who have denied being presenter accused of paying teen for explicit photos

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dailyrecord.co.uk

Some of the BBC's biggest male presenters have denied their involvement in being the "household name presenter" embroiled in an alleged sex scandal.

An unnamed presenter has been accused of paying a teenager £36,000 in total for sexually explicit photos, reports the Mirror.The mother of the child, alleged to have been 17 years old when the payments originated, claims the money was used to fund a cocaine addiction.

The anonymous teenager went from a "happy-go-lucky" child to a "ghost-like" drug addict in a just a few years.The mother went to The Sun with the allegations, as she said she "felt sick" whenever she saw the alleged presenter on television.

She also claimed she went to the BBC seven weeks ago to complain, but was unhappy with their response.The accused presenter had been partying with BBC bosses at an awards do after the allegations were reported.

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