Ex-BBC presenters found guilty of indecently assaulting underage boys
TWO former BBC radio presenters have been convicted of indecently assaulting underage boys and outraging public decency by having sex in woodland.
Husband-and-wife Tony and Julie Wadsworth were found guilty of indecently assaulting underage boys
Husband-and-wife Tony and Julie Wadsworth were found guilty by a majority verdict of encouraging a string of boys, including a teenager looking for a golf ball, to take part in sexual activity in Warwickshire between 1992 and 1996.
Julie Wadsworth, 60, and her 69-year-old husband told Warwick Crown Court they engaged in or watched sex acts in an area of parkland but claimed "young men" were involved.
Mrs Wadsworth was convicted by majority 10-2 verdicts of nine indecent assaults and five counts of outraging decency after a three-week trial.
The pair were found guilty after a three-week trial
Her husband, who acted as a "look-out" during sexual activity involving his wife and a total of six youngsters, was found guilty of the same charges, also by majority verdicts.
As the verdicts were returned, Mrs Wadsworth - who was cleared of indecently assaulting one of the victims at her home - repeatedly gulped, swayed in the dock and wiped away tears with a black tissue.
Tony Wadsworth showed little emotion and handed a mobile to a solicitor before the couple were remanded in custody for sentencing later today.