British comedian Freddie Starr in Savile abuse probe
British comedian Freddie Starr released on bail after he was arrested by police investigating sexual abuse allegations against TV star Jimmy Savile.
British comedian Freddie Starr, 69, was released on bail on Friday after he was arrested by police investigating sexual abuse allegations against the late TV star Jimmy Savile.
Police arrested a man in his 60s on suspicion of sexual offences on Thursday before releasing him in the early hours. Starr has previously denied claims that he groped one of Savile's alleged victims.
"Officers working on Operation Yewtree yesterday arrested a man in his 60s in connection with the investigation," a Scotland Yard spokesman said.
"The man, from Warwickshire was arrested at approximately 5.45pm on suspicion of sexual offences, and was taken into custody. He has since been bailed."
Starr becomes the second person arrested in the investigation after former glam rocker Gary Glitter was held and then bailed on Sunday.
Starr is best known as the subject of one of the most memorable headlines in British newspaper history, when The Sun ran the 1986 front-page splash: "Freddie Starr Ate My Hamster".
The arrest follows claims by a woman who has publicly accused Savile of abusing her that Starr touched her while they were both in a BBC dressing room in the 1970s, when she was just 14.
The comedian denied this and in a television interview last month said he wanted to speak to police to clear his name.
"I would never, ever, ever touch an underage girl," Starr said, branding Savile "despicable".
He urged police to contact him over what he described as "false accusations".