Rolf Harris draws and autographs cartoons for fellow inmates in a bid to win them over

Convicted sex offender Rolf Harris has reportedly been giving his fellow inmates autographed cartoons in an effort to win them over.

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by Fiona Day |
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Inmates at Bullingdon prison in Oxfordshire have reportedly been queuing outside his cell for their own personalised sketches by the shamed TV personality.

According to sources, inmates have nicknamed Rolf’s drawings as 'Rolf's Prison Cartoon Club,' referring to the entertainer’s 1990s TV show ‘Rolf’s Cartoon Club’.

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A source told the Daily Mail: “Harris has been overwhelmed by requests. He did four or five sketches within two weeks of arriving and now everyone wants one.

Rolf was jailed in July
Rolf was jailed in July

"The pictures are just ten-minute cartoon sketches but the inmates love them.”

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It was previously reported that Harris had angered his fellow inmates by securing himself a job tending to the prison gardens, with prison officials being accused of allowing the 84-year-old to ‘skip the queue.

Harris was jailed earlier this year after he was convicted of several sex offences on girls as young as seven-years-old.

He was sentenced to five years and nine months in jail following his trial last month.

Following the sentencing, Harris was stripped of his prestigious BAFTA fellowship and there has also been whisperings that his CBE will also be taken from him.

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