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Richard Madeley in warning to Twitter trolls over rape threats | Richard Madeley in warning to Twitter trolls over rape threats |
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TV presenter Richard Madeley has said people who sent "sick rape threats" to his daughter are in "deep trouble". | TV presenter Richard Madeley has said people who sent "sick rape threats" to his daughter are in "deep trouble". |
Chloe Madeley received threats on Twitter after defending her mother, Judy Finnigan, who caused controversy when she described a rape committed by footballer Ched Evans as "non-violent". | Chloe Madeley received threats on Twitter after defending her mother, Judy Finnigan, who caused controversy when she described a rape committed by footballer Ched Evans as "non-violent". |
Mr Madeley tweeted "prosecution awaits" for the culprits but refused to comment on whether he had contacted police. | Mr Madeley tweeted "prosecution awaits" for the culprits but refused to comment on whether he had contacted police. |
The Met Police said they were not aware of any complaint about the matter. | The Met Police said they were not aware of any complaint about the matter. |
However, a spokesman added it could have been reported to any police force. | However, a spokesman added it could have been reported to any police force. |
In an email to BBC Radio 1's Newsbeat Miss Madeley said she wanted to stand up to "vicious attention seekers." | |
She added: "I always ignore the disgusting troll tweets I get because I honestly do not want to give them any attention, but the tweet in question took it to another level." | |
Evans was jailed for five years in 2012 for raping a 19-year-old woman, but has served half of his sentence and is expected to be released on Friday. | Evans was jailed for five years in 2012 for raping a 19-year-old woman, but has served half of his sentence and is expected to be released on Friday. |
'Horrendous crime' | 'Horrendous crime' |
Speaking on Monday about the possibility that Evans could return to professional football, Ms Finnigan said the 25-year-old had "served his time". | Speaking on Monday about the possibility that Evans could return to professional football, Ms Finnigan said the 25-year-old had "served his time". |
On ITV's Loose Women, she said: "The rape - and I am not, please, by any means minimising any kind of rape - but the rape was not violent, he didn't cause any bodily harm to the person." | On ITV's Loose Women, she said: "The rape - and I am not, please, by any means minimising any kind of rape - but the rape was not violent, he didn't cause any bodily harm to the person." |
"It was unpleasant, in a hotel room I believe, and she [the victim] had far too much to drink." | "It was unpleasant, in a hotel room I believe, and she [the victim] had far too much to drink." |
Following criticism of her comments on Twitter, Ms Finnigan said: "I apologise unreservedly for any offence that I may have caused as a result of the wording I used." | Following criticism of her comments on Twitter, Ms Finnigan said: "I apologise unreservedly for any offence that I may have caused as a result of the wording I used." |
In a statement, she said she was discussing what should happen to prisoners after their release. | In a statement, she said she was discussing what should happen to prisoners after their release. |
"I absolutely wasn't suggesting that rape was anything other than an horrendous crime," she added. | "I absolutely wasn't suggesting that rape was anything other than an horrendous crime," she added. |
Reacting to the situation with her own Twitter post, Miss Madeley wrote: "To believe my mother is pro 'non violent rape' is ridiculous and I am shocked that so many people have jumped to this conclusion. | Reacting to the situation with her own Twitter post, Miss Madeley wrote: "To believe my mother is pro 'non violent rape' is ridiculous and I am shocked that so many people have jumped to this conclusion. |
"To the trolls wishing rape on me, stop, you are utterly pathetic." | "To the trolls wishing rape on me, stop, you are utterly pathetic." |
Football return? | Football return? |
One of those who criticised Ms Finnigan was Northumbria Police and Crime Commissioner Vera Baird, who said: "No bodily injury has little relevance; it doesn't have to do physical damage to be rape and it is the essence of violence to force himself upon her." | One of those who criticised Ms Finnigan was Northumbria Police and Crime Commissioner Vera Baird, who said: "No bodily injury has little relevance; it doesn't have to do physical damage to be rape and it is the essence of violence to force himself upon her." |
Evans was not sacked by his club, Sheffield United, when he was sent to prison - but the club allowed his contract to expire in June 2012. | Evans was not sacked by his club, Sheffield United, when he was sent to prison - but the club allowed his contract to expire in June 2012. |
Current manager Nigel Clough has confirmed he has spoken to club officials about the possibility of Evans returning after his release. | Current manager Nigel Clough has confirmed he has spoken to club officials about the possibility of Evans returning after his release. |
"We've had one or two discussions and the owners will make a decision on it," Clough told BBC Radio Sheffield. | "We've had one or two discussions and the owners will make a decision on it," Clough told BBC Radio Sheffield. |
"It is above a football level. If he comes back then we [the coaching staff] will decide whether to play him or not." | "It is above a football level. If he comes back then we [the coaching staff] will decide whether to play him or not." |
More than 140,000 people have signed an online petition calling on Sheffield United not to let Evans return. | More than 140,000 people have signed an online petition calling on Sheffield United not to let Evans return. |
Evans, who was refused leave to appeal against his conviction in 2012, began a fresh attempt in July, asking the Criminal Cases Review Commission to review his case which could lead to a new appeal. |