Seven commentator Derryn Hinch takes to Twitter to name Australian celebrity arrested over sex allegations

Broadcaster Derryn Hinch has taken to Twitter to name the Australian celebrity allegedly arrested by police involved in the inquiry into the sexual misconduct of Jimmy Savile.

Hinch – who was sacked by Melbourne radio station 3AW last year and is now a national affairs commentator for the Seven Network – tweeted a message this evening saying: “Strange media not naming (name removed by Mumbrella) after Police interviews in widened Jimmy Saville inquiry. Would name footballer here if accused.”

So far, mainstream Australian media has not named the Australian entertainer who lives in the UK, referring to him only as an 82-year-old man living in Berkshire.

In 2011, Hinch was found guilty of breaching suppression orders by publicly naming sex offenders. It led to a period of home detention.

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