Dick Swiveller
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- Sep 9, 2011
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Then he probably is innocent but my point still stands. A Not Guilty verdict does not mean innocence. Innocence means you didn't do it, Not Guilty means you weren't found guilty of it. If you are found guilty of something you didn't do, you are innocent.Timothy Holroyde - Wikipedia
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Sorry about the 'clang' here Dick, but my nephew's (former) prospective Father In Law was the Judge in the case, he clearly couldn't comment publicly but I understand he had a tremendous amount of sympathy for 'Bill' at a time when historic allegations were in vogue.
Bearing in mind the amount of people ITV have distanced themselves from over the years without any conviction, Michael Barrymore and sadly Caroline Flack to name two, I can't see there is any suggestion of guilt regardless of the jury, given the contracts awarded to him since his acquittal.