Maxwell Frank Clifford (6 April 1943 – 10 December 2017) was an English publicist. He called his team of undercover investigators "a dedicated and loyal bunch".According to his memoirs he handled the publicity for the Daniels family and helped set up the Rhys Daniels Trust from resultant media fees to combat Clifford was arrested at his home on 6 December 2012 by On 26 April 2013, he was charged with a further eleven indecent assaults between 1966 and 1985 on girls and women aged 14 to 19.On 28 April 2014, Clifford was convicted of eight counts of indecent assault against four victims by a jury at Southwark Crown Court.
At least one of the deadly infernos in the western US state is being treated as possible arson.© 2020 BBC. Cliff Robinson, a former center, power forward and small forward during his 18-year NBA career, has died at 53. He was acquitted of two charges of indecent assault, and the jury failed to reach a verdict on another charge.Max Clifford has rightly been unmasked as a ruthless and manipulative sex offender who preyed for decades on children and young women. Max Clifford Lieurance, 85, of Chillicothe, died at 3:27 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 8, 2020, at his residence surrounded by his loved ones and faithful canine companions.
He died at the age of 25 in a car accident, leaving behind four years' worth of recordings. The 74 year-old was said to be "in a bad way" after falling twice at the Cambridgeshire jail where he was The Ministry of Justice confirmed that Clifford, who had been ill since suffering a heart attack in August, died in hospital on Sunday after a cardiac arrest.Clifford’s daughter Louise, who appeared in court as a witness for her father's defence, has alleged that she had been fighting for medical treatment alongside her father’s legal team and doctor, but without success.The 46 year-old said: “It is with great sadness that I must announce that my father Max Clifford passed away.“He had been ill for some time with heart problems and myself, his doctor and our legal team had fought for his diagnosis and treatment but to no avail.“He was hugely loved by the many people in his life for the compassionate, kind and funny man that he was. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites.Clifford, 74, died two years ago while serving an eight-year sentence at Littlehey Prison in Cambridgeshire for historical sex offences.The Prisons and Probation Ombudsman said inmates should be monitored more closely to ensure medicine was taken.The prison's healthcare provider said it had implemented a plan to improve.On one occasion Clifford became dizzy after taking a mislabelled tablet four times the intended strength, the report said.He told staff he realised their error because of the effects of taking the 8mg tablet of a heart medication that was labelled as 2mg.After Clifford's death, "a significant quantity" of prescription medicine was found unused in his cell, said deputy ombudsman Richard Pickering.
The 74-year-old … He was very courageous in his year a He was admitted to … Disgraced celebrity publicist Max Clifford died of heart failure after his family raised concerns about his treatment in prison, an inquest heard. News Corp is a network of leading companies in the worlds of diversified media, news, education, and information services.The former PR to the rich and famous died in hospital after suffering a heart attack in prisonMAX Clifford gained renown as a celebrity PR expert and publicist to some of the biggest names in news and showbiz.But his world was turned upside down when he was convicted of a series of sex attacks as part of Operation Yewtree, the police investigation triggered by the Max Clifford was a disgraced former PR man and publicist He was serving an eight-year sentence for historical sex offences.He abused four girls between 15 and 19 between 1997 and 1985 but was intending on appealing his convictions in 2018.Clifford was cleared of a further count of indecent assault on a teenage girl at his Mayfair offices in the 1980s at Southwark Crown Court.Clifford was born in Surrey in 1943 and raised by his mother and father - who worked as a milkman.After a spell at music company EMI, he founded Max Clifford Associates in 1970 and began to secure a number of high profile clients.The inquest into Max Clifford's death revealed he had complained about conditions in the prison, which his daughter claims contributed to the deterioration of his health.Clifford died of congestive heart failure on December 10, 2017, two days after he collapsed in prison.He had a "rare" serious condition called cardiac AL amyloidosis, caused by a build-up of proteins in organs and tissues.A hearing at Huntingdon Law Courts was told Clifford complained "every day" before his death about unheated He amassed a sizeable net worth during his time which included a £3.5million Surrey mansion.In June 2017 he declared bankruptcy after owing over £7millon - including to women who he sexually abused.Speaking to The Times, Clifford's lawyer said: "Mr Clifford has always honoured his debts and finds this situation alien to him.His first wife Liz passed away in 2003 with Clifford remarrying in 2010 after walking down the aisle with Jo Westwood, a former PA.In May 2014, Westwood ended her marriage to Clifford via a decree nisi.He has one daughter, Louise, 46, who attended his trial at Southwark Crown Court.Clifford was arrested on December 6, 2012, and after a high-profile trial at London's Southwark Crown Court, he was found guilty of eight counts of indecent assault against four victims.He was found not guilty of two other charges of indecent assault.Judge Anthony Leonard who presided over the trial also told Clifford he was certain he had assaulted a 12-year-old girl in Spain but this was not a charge which could be pursued in UK courts.Clifford's daughter Louise has led the family in challenging his convictions, saying his victims jumped on the "Jimmy Savile bandwagon".Lawyer Sarah Forshaw said: “The level of publicity and public condemnation by the time he got to trial was vicious.”She added: “Here was a case in which Max Clifford's book was out in the open with “There was material from the book about young women and their ways of getting ahead which were in the open at trial.”She said the jury were wrongly directed by the trial judge that they could consider his "substantial sexual appetites".She added the case was 'very troubling' and asked the court to find the verdicts unsafe.During his extensive career in the industry, Clifford worked with stars such as Muhammed Ali, Jade Goody and Theo Paphitis.Clifford also worked with Chelsea Football Club and Frank Sinatra at different points in his life.He was often called the king of "kiss-and-tell", for helping clients sell their stories about relationships and flings with celebs to newspapers.
Clifford, 74, collapsed at Littlehey prison in Cambridgeshire, where he was serving an eight-year sentence for historical sex offences. During his long career, he represented a mixed range of clients.
His father was an electrician who was prone to regular bouts of unemployment, gambling, and alcoholism, because of which Clifford grew up with the support of his grandmother and elder sister. He was also a composer of note: his compositions "Sandu," "Joy Spring," and "Daahoud" have become jazz standards. He was an All-Star in 1994.