Paedophile Rolf Harris snapped for first time since turning 90

Paedophile Rolf Harris snapped for first time since turning 90

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Paedophile Rolf Harris snapped for first time since turning 90 as he takes dog for walk

The disgraced TV star stepped out in clothes marked with stains and dirt as he hobbled along with a walking stick

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Convicted paedophile Rolf Harris has been spotted for the first time since he turned 90 on March 31.

The disgraced TV star was was sentenced in June 2014 to five years and nine months in jail for 12 indecent assaults on four teenage girls between 1968 and 1986.

He was released on parole in May 2017 after spending three years inside. One conviction was later overturned on appeal.

And on Friday the shamed Australian star was seen hobbling along with a walking stick as he took his pet dog for a walk near his home in Maidenhead, Berkshire.

Rolf’s pulled a screwed up face as he followed his pooch and cut a scruffy figure in clothes covered in marks and stains.

He wore a blue over shirt under a green fleece gillet paired with khaki chinos and sported a pair of sandals.

It comes after Rolf reportedly ditched plans to appeal his child sex convictions.

The former entertainer had allegedly hired a private investigator in a move which was feared would heap fresh agony on his victims.

The investigator was said to be gathering “dirt” to discredit his accusers in the hope of reopening his case.

But fresh reports in 2019 from his native Australia revealed that he has abandoned hopes of clearing his name.

When asked if he was planning to appeal his child abuse convictions, Harris told reporters: “No.”

Last year, police spoke to the artist, who once painted a portrait of the Queen, after he wandered into the grounds of a local primary school.

The Mirror revealed the convicted paedophile was reported to officers after he was told to leave Oldfield Primary School, near his home, by the headteacher who spotted him on schoolgrounds in February.

A passer-by said Harris was speaking to a sculptor working on site and waved at children through the window, who waved back.

Police later confirmed they had spoken to Harris and “given advice”.