GB News presenter Dan Wootton has made a public plea for £150,000 in donations in a bid to help him ‘fight the false allegations’ made against him earlier this week
Dan Wootton has made a public plea for cash donations to help him in his bid to fight the allegations made against him.
GB News presenter Dan, 40, earlier this week vehemently denies claims made by publication, Byline Times, alleging Wootton “hid behind fake online identities to trick and bribe scores of men into revealing compromising sexual material”. The newspaper claims to have seen “extensive evidence” to prove that over a period of 10 years, Wootton posed as a fictitious showbiz agent called Martin Branning to offer sums of up to £30,000 “tax free” to his alleged targets.
The Mirror has spoken to one former colleague of Wootton who was in contact with a Martin Branning but we are yet to independently verify any link between Branning and Wootton. The Mirror presented the allegations made by the Bylines Times to GB News on Monday, who replied on Wednesday: “Dan commented on this extensively in his programme last night and we won’t be elaborating.”
Journalist Dan, 40, later denied the allegations in his GB News show earlier this week.