Jeremy Vine has revealed the man who accused him of being the BBC presenter who allegedly paid a teenager for explicit photos has given £1,000 to charity at his request
A man who accused Jeremy Vine of being the BBC presenter who reportedly paid a teenager for explicit photos has apologised for libelling him.
Jeremy, 58, was among a number of stars accused of purchasing the pictures in a dramatic week for the broadcaster and The Sun newspaper.
Social media users were warned on Twitter not to speculate over the identity of the presenter, but Jeremy found himself wrongly accused and thus libelled.
Taking to Twitter today, he posted: “On 8 July @AndyPlumb4 libelled me by alleging that I was the BBC presenter at the heart of a story in The Sun that day. He has now acknowledged that he was wrong, and has apologised. At my request, he has also agreed to pay £1,000 to @mndassor rather than paying damages.”