Former DJ Tim Westwood Pleads Not Guilty to Multiple Sexual Assault Charges
Tim Westwood, the former Radio 1 DJ, has entered a plea of not guilty to an array of serious sexual offences including four counts of rape. The high-profile case has captured public attention, highlighting concerns about sexual misconduct in the entertainment industry.
Why It Matters
The allegations against Westwood arise from incidents spanning over three decades, affecting multiple women. This case not only impacts Westwood’s career and reputation but also raises broader questions about accountability and safety within the broadcasting sector and beyond.
Key Developments
- Charges Filed: Westwood faces a total of 15 charges, which consist of four counts of rape, nine counts of indecent assault, and two counts of sexual assault, all involving seven women between 1983 and 2016.
- Court Appearance: The 68-year-old appeared at Southwark Crown Court, displaying a calm demeanor as he confirmed his identity before the court.
- Bail Conditions: He has been released on bail with stipulations that prohibit any contact with the complainants prior to a pre-trial review set for December 2023.
- Investigation Background: The former DJ has voluntarily participated in five police interviews related to the ongoing investigation.
- Trial Date: A trial is scheduled to commence on January 25, 2027.
Full Report
Allegations
Westwood is accused of a range of offences including multiple counts of rape and indecent assault. Notably, three of the reported indecent assaults allegedly occurred at the BBC studios during the 1990s. Specific charges include:
- An alleged rape at a hotel in London in 1996.
- A rape charge from the early 2000s at a London address.
- Two additional rape charges at another London address in the 2010s.
- Four indictments for indecent assault in London during the 1980s, along with three at BBC studios in the 1990s.
- Sexual assault charges from 2010 in a Stroud nightclub and another at a London music festival in the 2010s.
Appearance in Court
Westwood arrived at the court dressed in a black hooded jacket and maroon shirt. He remained composed while presenting himself to the court, standing with his hands clasped as he confirmed his name and then sitting down in the glass dock.
Response to Allegations
The former DJ has consistently denied all allegations directed at him regarding sexual misconduct. His return to the UK from Nigeria last month was part of his commitment to face the legal proceedings.
Context & Previous Events
Tim Westwood began his career in local radio before joining Capital Radio in the late 1980s. He became a prominent figure on BBC Radio 1 and Radio 1Xtra starting in 1994, maintaining his role for nearly two decades. After departing BBC in 2013, he transitioned to Capital Xtra and continued to host a Saturday show until he left the station in 2022.
This unfolding case plays into a larger narrative regarding the scrutiny of sexual abuse claims, particularly in the entertainment sector, where public figures have faced increasing accountability for their actions.

































