Huw Edwards arrives at court to be sentenced over child abuse images as highest-paid BBC presenter returns to the dock after he made indecent images

Huw Edwards arrives at court to be sentenced over child abuse images as highest-paid BBC presenter returns to the dock after he made indecent images

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Huw Edwards has arrived at Westminster Magistrates Court to be sentenced over child abuse images as the highest-paid BBC newsreader caps off his extraordinary fall from grace.

The 63-year-old pleaded guilty to three counts of making indecent images of children in August following the scandal which broke last year to leave his career in tatters.

Edwards, who anchored the BBC’s coverage of major national events including the late Queen’s funeral and the King’s coronation , was told he could face a prison term when he appears at Westminster Magistrates Court.

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Breaking: Huw Edwards arrives at Westminster Magistrates Court

Huw Edwards has arrived at Westminster Magistrates Court.

The 63-year-old arrived in a taxi and walked past crowds of waiting media before entering the court.

Former BBC news anchor Huw Edwards leaves after a hearing at Westminster Magistrates' Court in London on July 31, 2024. Edwards, one of the most recognisable faces on UK television, pleaded guilty to three counts of making indecent images of children. The 62-year-old, who resigned from the BBC in April on "medical advice", six months after he was initially arrested, admitted committing the offences between December 2020 and April 2022. (Photo by JUSTIN TALLIS / AFP) (Photo by JUSTIN TALLIS/AFP via Getty Images)

The mother of the teenager told The Sun that Edwards has caused ‘immense pain and suffering’ and should be locked up.

In a powerful open letter published by the newspaper, she said:

I am today writing this open letter to make you understand the immense pain and suffering you have caused me, my son, my family, your own family – and all of your victims over the years.’

She said that her ‘heart breaks for every one’ of the young children ‘robbed of their innocence forever for your sick pleasure’ and their families who have gone through what she has.

She wrote of how her son was happy before the disgraced news anchor ‘wormed’ his way into the teenager’s life from the age of 17.

The distressed mother said her son began having problems with drink and drugs, which was further fuelled by Edwards’ ‘pestering him for pictures’ and paying him ‘tens of thousands’.

She said Edwards: ‘Sent text messages calling him ‘Princess’ to control him and keep him onside.’

Concluding the letter, she told Edwards:

That you have lost everything is no consolation to us. You will receive your punishment in court.

Crowds gather ahead of Huw Edwards arrival

Crowds have started to gather at Westminster Magistrates Court ahead of Huw Edwards’ expected arrival.

Richard Gaisford, Good Morning Britain’s Chief Correspondent, has told how packs of journalists and photographers are outside the court, while a group of Christian protesters have also pitched up.

We will let you know as soon as Edwards arrives.

Timeline: How Huw Edwards fell from grace

Here’s a timeline of the Huw Edwards scandal illustrating how the BBC’s highest-paid star blew up his own career following a scandal over child abuse images.

Edwards announced his resignation from the BBC in April, citing medical advice, having already been suspended the previous July over separate allegations he had paid a young person for explicit pictures.

Edwards was absent from screens from when the story first broke in July 2023 until his exit in April 2024.

Why Huw Edwards is returning to the dock

Huw Edwards will return to Westminster Magistrates Court this morning following the scandal that has left him in disgrace.

In July, the former newsreader admitted having 41 indecent images, which were sent to him on WhatsApp – including some showing a victim aged between seven and nine.

At his last court appearance, he pleaded guilty to three counts of making indecent images of children. Under the law, images can mean photos or video clips.

He was found to have seven category A images – the most serious classification, which show serious abuse including penetrative sexual activity.

Most of the category A images were estimated to show children aged between 13 and 15. Two clips showed a child aged about seven to nine.

He also had 12 category B pictures, which involve non-penetrative sexual activity, and 22 photographs in category C, which covers other indecent images. The category B and C pictures showed children aged between 12 to 15.

Police later revealed the man who sent the images to Edwards was a 25-year-old convicted paedophile called Alex Williams.

Huw Edwards, one of Britain’s most famous newsreaders, will return to court today where he could be sentenced over receiving sexual images of children as young as seven.

The disgraced former BBC News star has admitted three charges of ‘making’ indecent photographs of children after he was sent 41 images by convicted paedophile Alex Williams in vile WhatsApp messages.

The 63-year-old is on conditional bail and is set to be sentenced at Westminster Magistrates’ Court at 10am today, following his guilty pleas in July. He could face up to 12 months in jail.

Good morning

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Thomas Krych/ZUMA Press Wire/Shutterstock (14612604x) Former BBC broadcaster HUW EDWARDS arrives at Westminster Magistrates' Court in London, charged with three counts of creating indecent images of children. Following a Metropolitan Police investigation, Edwards is accused of possessing 37 photographs on WhatsApp, including six of the most severe category, between December 2020 and April 2022. Huw Edwards court case, London, England, United Kingdom - 31 Jul 2024

Hello and welcome to MailOnline’s live coverage as Huw Edwards is sentenced at Westminster Magistrates Court.

The disgraced BBC newsreader will learn his fate today after he pleaded guilty to three counts of making indecent images of children in July.

Edwards’ career has been left in tatters after the scandal broke last year. The 63-year-old had anchored the BBC’s coverage of major national events including the late Queen’s funeral.

At his previous court hearing, he was warned he faces a possible custodial sentence when he stands before magistrates.

MailOnline will bring you the latest updates from the sentencing plus reaction following the verdict.

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