Phillip Schofield shouted 'f*** stop' at brother as he told of sex act with ... trends now

Phillip Schofield shouted 'f*** stop' at brother as he told of sex act with ... trends now
Phillip Schofield shouted 'f*** stop' at brother as he told of sex act with ... trends now

Phillip Schofield shouted 'f*** stop' at brother as he told of sex act with ... trends now

Phillip Schofield shouted 'f*** stop' at his brother when he confessed about performing sex act with a schoolboy and told him 'it must not happen again' court hears Timothy Schofield had travelled to see his older sibling in a 'state of agitation'

Furious Phillip Schofield shouted 'f***, stop' at his brother over the washing up when he confessed about performing a sex act with a schoolboy, a court heard.

Timothy Schofield, 54, had travelled up to see his famous older sibling in a 'heightened state of agitation' threatening to kill himself.

He wanted to open up after the alleged victim had confronted him the previous month - but horrified the presenter when he went into graphic detail.

Phillip, 60, was convinced it was just a one off, said he 'didn't want to hear any of the details' and told him: 'It must never happen again.' But when Schofield, of Bath, was arrested for a series of sex crimes in December 2021, his famous brother gave a statement to police that forms a vital part of the prosecution.

The police IT technician faces 11 charges at Exeter Crown Court relating to sexual offences allegedly committed against the boy over three years from October 2016. He denies performing sex acts in front of his accuser, causing him to watch sex acts and engage in sex acts.

Phillip Schofield (left) told Timothy (right) that it 'should never happen again' and later gave a vital statement to police which forms a key part of the case against his younger sibling, the jury was earlier told

Phillip Schofield (left) told Timothy (right) that it 'should never happen again' and later gave a vital statement to police which forms a key part of the case against his younger sibling, the jury was earlier told

In a statement read out to court by prosecutor Robin Shellard, Phillip told how he received a call from his brother on September 12, 2021.

'It

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