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Convicted rapist at Labour event | Convicted rapist at Labour event |
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A convicted rapist attended a Labour Party fund-raiser held by Gordon Brown, BBC Two's Newsnight has revealed. | |
Tycoon Owen Oyston, jailed in 1996 for raping a 16-year-old girl, is believed to have paid £10,000 for a table at the Wembley Stadium event. | |
The prime minister has asked party officials to investigate and said no money should be accepted from him. | The prime minister has asked party officials to investigate and said no money should be accepted from him. |
Mr Oyston said he was "not surprised" to be invited, as he had appeared at Wembley before and nobody had objected. | |
Mr Oyston, who was once the chairman of Blackpool Football Club, said in a statement: "In May I was invited to walk right out on to the pitch in front of 53,000 people to celebrate Blackpool's win and promotion. | |
"Not one person objected to me being on the pitch at Wembley." | |
'Toe-curlingly awful' | |
Among the guests at the event were former Prime Minister Tony Blair, Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson and singer Mick Hucknall. | |
Labour MP Stephen Pound, who was also at the event, told Newsnight that Mr Oyston's attendance was "downright embarrassing, toe-curlingly awful". | |
"The man's a convicted rapist. He shouldn't have been there; somebody is going to have to explain why he was invited. | "The man's a convicted rapist. He shouldn't have been there; somebody is going to have to explain why he was invited. |
Mr Brown did not meet Mr Oyston, nor was he aware of his presence in advance Spokesman for Gordon Brown | Mr Brown did not meet Mr Oyston, nor was he aware of his presence in advance Spokesman for Gordon Brown |
"I can only assume that someone didn't recognise him because (Mr Oyston's conviction) was quite a few years ago." | "I can only assume that someone didn't recognise him because (Mr Oyston's conviction) was quite a few years ago." |
He said he thought Mr Oyston's connection with Blackpool FC may have been the reason for his invitation. | |
Mr Oyston made his fortune in property and media before he was jailed for six years at Liverpool Crown Court. He was released after serving three-and-a-half years. | |
Trial judge Mr Justice McCullough described his offence as "horrendous". | Trial judge Mr Justice McCullough described his offence as "horrendous". |
He was convicted of raping the teenage would-be model at his country home, Claughton Hall in Lancashire, in 1992. | |
A spokesman for Mr Brown said: "Mr Brown did not meet Mr Oyston, nor was he aware of his presence in advance." | A spokesman for Mr Brown said: "Mr Brown did not meet Mr Oyston, nor was he aware of his presence in advance." |
He added that the prime minister has asked the party's general secretary to investigate the circumstances, and instructed him that any donation from Mr Oyston should not be accepted. | He added that the prime minister has asked the party's general secretary to investigate the circumstances, and instructed him that any donation from Mr Oyston should not be accepted. |
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