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26th April 2022
01:14pm BST

None of the women had reported their interactions with Westwood to the police, fearing that their accounts would not be taken seriously because they were so young and that racial discrimination would also cause them to be ignored.
Anonymous allegations of inappropriate behaviour from Westwood towards young Black women emerged on social media in June 2020 and it was after this that the women decided to come forward with their experiences.
In a statement to the MailOnline at the time, Westwood said these allegations were "fabricated" and without foundation.
Two of the women from the joint BBC and Guardian investigation say they agreed to meet Westwood in London to discuss music as they were aspiring to work in the industry.
They claim the DJ drove them to a flat and initiated unwanted and unexpected sex. One of the women was 19 at the time, while Westwood was 53.
Another woman claims she met Westwood when she was 17 and in an R&B group. She says she was subjected to unwanted oral sex after agreeing to meet with him. He was in his mid-30s at the time.
The four other women claim he groped them while they had a picture taken with him after one of his performances at a nightclub.
Lawyers for Westwood told the Guardian: “Any suggestion that he acts, or has acted, in the way described would be false and seriously defamatory.”
The DJ currently hosts a show on Capital Xtra and regularly performs at nightclubs and other events.
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