Radio DJ Tim Westwood Charged With Multiple Counts Of Rape & Sexual Assault

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Yeah, I was at Herts. Only club I went to in that area was Oceana so I’m not too familiar with the other places.

Back when I was in school, girls would go down to the local pirate radio station when they knew certain MCs were gonna be there. The fact that they were grown men didn't even occur to me at the time.

Area or Pop World was on the opposite side of the pond to Destiny/Oceana and down a bit closer to the Flyover in the middle of the Hight Street.

Wiley and supposedly DJ Wonders sister is like most known one from them late 90's early 00.
 

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If you are in your 50’s and you’re trying to have sex with 21 y/o girls, you are a wrong’un. The fact that some of you think it’s not a problem, is an indictment of you, not me. Especially when adding in the context that we’re speaking about right now.

We’ve known about Westwood being inappropriate and forceful with young girls since I was a teenager and I’m in my 30’s now. So to reiterate, if you carry yourself like he does, I’m gonna tar you with the same brush.



It’s actually disgusting looking back on it. When I was in uni, I would go to Oceana in Watford occasionally and underaged girls always seemed to be able to get in and the bouncers knew they were too young. They always got approached too :snoop:

the days when bouncers didn't give a fukk. pre-electronic scanning

went to Destiny for my 18th, the bouncer goes 'if you're 18 today. why have I been letting you in here for 2 years?'
could only laugh

facts on 50 year olds fukking 21 year olds....
although full disclosure, I'm pushing 40, I slept with a 22 year old last month, and tbf, it made me not want to do it again. even though she was 10 10
 

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Adding on to my first post....

Putting two and two together about Westwood being behind (no pun intended) basically all tthe first generation UK female emcees (who were almost all underage teenage girls went they started) and why Monie Love said she ran into a 'ceiling' in the UK and HAD to go to NY to have any type of career even tho she had success was on top of the pops and did well....I'm thinking she wasn't down with laying down with certain people in the industry

This might have been the last song she recorded before she left to NY SHE WENT OFF on the "downtown" version of her song "I can do this" with a darker beat and lyrics and a diss track to Adeva, Betty Boo (people thought Monie had beef with the she rockers because Monie was the little sister of the cookie crew and the cookie crew HATED them but Monie said on the breakfast club that she and one of them were secretly cool..but not Betty and the other dark skinned lesbo chick who both left or got kicked out of the group right after this)

"Some girls is easy like sunday morning Not me, I'm-a survive sufficiently Don't interrupt me, just listen"

"the sister of the cookies in effect you ain't heard jack yet"

"I am advanced the only thing you drop baby pa is your pants"

"slow down you been around like pass the buck tryna get quick fame when you know you suck"

"I don't know what you got please dont come near me"



that song was a response to this diss to the cookie crew the only song released by the orginal lineup
of the she rockers before Betty and the other girl left.... produced by Public Enemy


I got a homie who is big in the UK music biz behind the scenes I'mma ask him all about this and find out but I doubt I'll be able to share what he tells me lol

Damn I was just listening to the old Capital FM radio shows (Cookie crew were so fukking dope)



I remember the rumors why he had turn down a big daytime radio show in the 90s because of something that went down with him and Betty Boo from the She Rockers but never got the details wonder if shes one of the victims


 

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I think Rodney P, Klashnekoff, Jehst, Black Twang, Roots Manuva, Task Force, Skinnyman do get their props tbf.
They only get their flowers from those that was really in the know back then..

In 20 years time people are only gonna mention names like Skepta and Giggs as originals not knowing there was huge struggle era before that where a few gems really shined before then.
 

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I'M SHOCKED.

With that said: how tf did my Giants play that well against the supposed unbeatable Eagles though? I guess the QB change DID make sense..
:jbhmm:
I'm watching a podcast, going to eat something is in 20 minutes.
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They only get their flowers from those that was really in the know back then..

In 20 years time people are only gonna mention names like Skepta and Giggs as originals not knowing there was huge struggle era before that where a few gems really shined before then.

yeah but I wouldn't expect kids to be talking about them

same way as modern generation US fans don't give a fukk about Rakim or Kane
 

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I think Rodney P, Klashnekoff, Jehst, Black Twang, Roots Manuva, Task Force, Skinnyman do get their props tbf.

A little bit but as said it feels like in the greater coverage of UK Hip Hop history they gonna ignore when people rapped on america beats before the garage and drill and grime production that fit the UK scene. It happens with a lot of regions
 

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John Peel?! He was on that Wembley Stadium screen?:why:

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Peel has been accused of sexual misconduct, although he was never charged with any offences. The journalists Sarah Woolley and Fiona Sturges, in The Independent, cite Peel's first marriage to Milburn in 1965 as an example, as Milburn was aged 15 and Peel 25 when they married; this was legal in Texas at the time
Peel told The Guardian in 1975, regarding his relations with young women, "All they wanted me to do was abuse them, sexually, which, of course, I was only too happy to do."[42][43] He told The Sunday Correspondent in 1989, "Girls used to queue up outside. By and large not usually for shagging. Oral sex they were particularly keen on, I remember. [...] One of my, er, regular customers, as it were, turned out to be 13, though she looked older."[44][45] He jokingly added that he "didn't ask for ID".[43][45] An interview originally published in The Herald in April 2004 stated that he admitted to sexual contact with "an awful lot" of underage girls. He said that, in the United States in the 1960s, the only available "pool of single, unconnected women was high school".[35]
In 2012 a woman stated that she had a three-month affair with Peel in 1969, when she was 15 and he was 30.[46][43][47] She said they had unprotected sex; this was shortly after Peel discussed contracting a sexually transmitted disease.[46] The relationship resulted in a "traumatic" abortion.[40][46] She stated that, "Looking back, it was terribly wrong and I was perhaps manipulated."[46]


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A little bit but as said it feels like in the greater coverage of UK Hip Hop history they gonna ignore when people rapped on america beats before the garage and drill and grime production that fit the UK scene. It happens with a lot of regions

were they american beats?

a lot of that stuff was UK produced.
 

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Tim Westwood
Jimmy Saville
John Peel

BBC DJs and sexual assault seem to go hand in hand over there. :francis:

At the time, TV and radio was the ultimate stardom.

Just like movie execs, actors, music execs, sportspeople...... they used status to nonce people.

So I think it was the fame and clout more than being BBC.
 
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