Scott Mills Speaks Out After BBC Dismissal

Scott Mills Speaks Out After BBC Dismissal

Scott Mills, the former BBC Radio 2 presenter, has issued his first public comment since being sacked last week. He released a statement on Wednesday evening denying historic sexual abuse allegations. The police closed their inquiry in 2019 for lack of evidence.

The statement from Mills

In his statement, Mills rejected claims that date back nearly 30 years. Scott Mills speaks out to stress his denial and to note the earlier police outcome.

BBC response and timeline

The BBC confirmed it knew in 2017 that police had investigated the presenter. The broadcaster said it ended his contract after receiving what it described as new information related to the case.

The BBC dismissal has prompted widespread coverage and questions about the decision timeline. The organisation provided the admission alongside the announcement of his sacking.

Police investigation details

  • Allegations are said to date from nearly 30 years ago.
  • Police first investigated the matter before 2019.
  • The investigation was closed in 2019 for lack of evidence.

Current status and coverage

Mills spoke publicly for the first time since his contract ended. Filmogaz.com will monitor developments and report further updates as they emerge.