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Revision as of 00:27, 28 June 2009
Chris Denning (born 10 May 1941 in Hayes, Middlesex) is an English disc jockey. He worked for Radio Luxembourg and Radio London before teaming up with Kenny Everett on the programme Where It's At on the BBC's Light Programme. He was also one of the original DJs on BBC Radio 1.
Convicted on numerous occasions for sexually abusing boys under the age of consent, Denning was involved with Jonathan King and Tam Paton at the Walton Hop disco in Walton on Thames, Surrey. King, Paton and Denning allegedly used this disco as a grooming parlour for teenage victims.[1]
After his release, Denning went to live in Slovakia. The Sun newspaper tracked him down to a location on the Austria-Slovakia border [2] and alerted Austrian authorities. He was deported to England, where he was arrested upon arrival at Heathrow Airport. As of May 2006 he is serving 4 years in prison for child sex offences.
References
- ^ Jon Ronson: The fall of a pop impresario. The Guardian, December 1, 2001
- ^ We put perv DJ in dock | The Sun |HomePage|News