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BBC Sacks Scott Mills Following New Police Report

For the past decade, the Metropolitan police has been investigating sexual assault allegations against Scott Mills.

Following 10 years of police research, BBC Radio 2 broadcast journalist and DJ Scott Mills has officially been sacked from his job. New information that has surfaced may even lead to his arrest on account of sexual misconduct.

A new report from London’s Police Force was filed on Tuesday with the BBC. The Met informed the publication that it’s been confirmed, upon investigation, that one of the victims was a 16-year-old boy.

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Who is Scott Mills?

Mills is an established presenter and DJ with over two decades of experience working in broadcast media. He is widely known for his work with the BBC, amongst other career-defining moments. These moments include interviewing Robbie Williams at the height of his career following his exit from Take That, presenting for the British Forces abroad and more.

However, in recent years, Mill’s career has continued to spiral with uncertainty. Following serious sexual assault allegations against him.

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The details

Mills’ final broadcast with the BBC aired on Tuesday, 24th March. Since then, a source from the BBC addressed the matter:

“While we do not comment on matters relating to individuals, we can confirm Scott Mills is no longer contracted to work with the BBC.”

About Author

Laviea Thomas

Laviea Thomas is a journalist at Inside Success who writes about film, music and politics. Outside of that, she is an experienced freelance journalist with bylines in NME, The Quietus, Metal Hammer and more. Over the years, Laviea has been an active panellist discussing fundamental conversations in the music industry, such as diversity and inclusion, and the importance of grassroots venues. She has been a panel guest for Kerrang! Focus Wales Festival, Future Yard and more.

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