Entertainment
From Lagos Parties to London Court: Ex-BBC DJ Tim Westwood Charged with Rape
Former BBC DJ Tim Westwood has been charged with multiple sexual offences, including several counts of rape, covering alleged incidents from the 1980s through 2016.

- Former BBC DJ Tim Westwood has been charged with multiple sexual offences, including several counts of rape, covering alleged incidents from the 1980s through 2016.
- The BBC has apologized for missed chances to intervene, and authorities say there is sufficient evidence to proceed to trial.
Tim Westwood, the 68-year-old former BBC Radio 1 DJ, has been formally charged with multiple counts of rape, indecent assault, and sexual assault by the UK Crown Prosecution Service, following a Metropolitan Police investigation into alleged incidents spanning from 1983 to 2016. Reuters+2ITVX+2
Key Details of the Charges
The allegations cover 15 offences involving seven women, with victims aged as young as 17 at the time of some alleged incidents. Reuters+2ITVX+2 Specific claims include:

- An indecent assault on a 17-year-old in Fulham in 1983. Mynewsdesk+2Sky News+2
- Rape and sexual assault of a 17-18-year-old in London during 1995-1996. Mynewsdesk+2Reuters+2
- Additional assaults in Vauxhall (1986), Stroud (2010), and Finchley (2016). ITVX+2Reuters+2
Westwood has denied all the allegations. He is due to appear at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on November 11, 2025. Reuters+1
DON’T MISS: How I Found Out My Leaked Sex Tape Was a Bet – Tiwa Savage
BBC’s Response: Apologies and Criticism
An independent review commissioned by the BBC board in 2022 and led by barrister Gemma White KC found that the broadcaster had missed multiple opportunities to address complaints about Westwood’s behaviour, describing it as including “bullying and misogynistic behaviour.” BBC+2ITVX+2
The BBC has apologized for its failures, including poor record-keeping and inadequate responses to people who raised concerns, and acknowledged that some complaints were treated in isolation rather than recognised as part of a broader pattern. ITVX+2BBC+2

Public Appearances in Nigeria and Media Presence
While facing legal scrutiny in the UK, Westwood has been active in Nigeria, appearing at high-profile gigs, performing at carnivals, and engaging in public media events over the past few years. His presence included DJ sets in Lagos and Oyo State, and appearances at events such as the Lagos Island carnival and performances at private functions.
What Comes Next
- The case is now moving forward with formal charges in London. Reuters+1
- The BBC’s review and public pressure have led to scrutiny of institutional practices when dealing with high-profile complaints.
- Police are encouraging anyone with relevant information to come forward.
