Rolf Harris browsed websites showing images of girls believed to be as young as 13, it can now be reported following his conviction for indecent assault.
When detectives examined the 84-year-old entertainer's desktop computer after they searched his home in Bray, Berkshire, in 2012 while investigating historical claims of indecent assault, they discovered he had visited websites with such names as "My little nieces", "Tiny teen girlfriends" and "Russian girlfriends".
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On six occasions, he went onto a website called ‘Watch My Girlfriends’ to see two girls exposing their bras, with a teddy bear in the foreground.
Police also, according to new reports, discovered Harris had saved 33 indecent images of boys and girls to his computer; 'extremely young' children were found to be 'posing suggestively' while 'semi-naked' in the photographs.
A note in Harris's diary, written in his handwriting, provided the entertainer with instructions on how to delete the history on his internet browser programme.
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Harris was charged with four counts of making indecent images of children in August 2013 after police discovered he had downloaded images between June 2012 and July 2013- months after he was arrested in November 2012.
The Crown Prosecution Service will, in the wake of Rolf Harris being charged with 12 counts of indecent assault, no longer proceed with the indecent images charges.
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Since his conviction, Harris, who has been stripped of his Bafta fellowship and faces losing his CBE, has also lost an honorary degree from the University of East London.
Police are now looking into dozens more claims from alleged victims in the UK, Australia and New Zealand.