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From watching colleagues have sex in his office to installing hidden cameras: Max Clifford’s disgusting behaviour revealed in Channel 4 documentary

Max Clifford
A new Max Clifford documentary is set to air tonight on Channel 4 (Picture: PA)

Channel 4’s upcoming documentary Max Clifford: The Fall of a Tabloid uncovers the disgraced media star’s shocking behaviour.

The notorious publicist was jailed for eight years indecent assaults against underage girls and young women in December 2014 and died just three years later.

In the film, which is set to air tonight, Clifford’s victims reveal how he would make them grab his crotch and ask if he had ‘the smallest penis they’d ever seen’.

They also allege that Clifford adopted a fake persona to contact them by telephone and speak inappropriately to them.

Let’s take a look through some of the most shocking moments from the hour-long film.

Clifford had hidden cameras and spied on friends having sex with young women in his office

According to two colleagues, Clifford installed a spy hole that looked into his office so that he could watch his friends have sex with women.

Formerly deputy editor Neil Wallace alleged: ‘Essentially he would go out with a group of cronies.

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andrew Testa/Shutterstock (314471c).MAX CLIFFORD AT WORK IN HIS LONDON OFFICE..MAX CLIFFORD LEAVING HIS LONDON OFFICE.
Clifford was jailed in 2014 (Picture: Channel 4)

‘Eventually, someone would “pull a girl” and that person would take that girl back to Max’s office for sex.

‘Max and the rest of the group would go to what appeared to be just a big cupboard and watch their friend have sex with this young girl who had no idea that she was being watched.’

Another colleague added: ‘Legend has it Max had cameras hidden in certain places. He boasted to me on a number of occasions that he had compromising photographs of various senior journalists and even editors.’

Clifford had a jiffy bag filled with compromising photos

‘He got out a jiffy bag and spilt the contents out on the table in front of us,’ one former newspaper editor revealed.

‘We looked at these and they were fuzzy Polaroids of various couples in sexual congress. He was clear that some of these pictures, I would think all of them, had been taken probably without the knowledge of the participants.

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Clifford allegedly had collected photos of couples in sexual congress (Picture: Getty)

‘Some had an object across the picture, meaning they had been taken behind a cupboard or in a cupboard and so on.’

He added: ‘We were stunned. Here was a guy admitting to two tabloid journalists that he himself is a sexual voyeur. This was Max saying to us, “I am untouchable”.’

Clifford made a 15-year-old masturbate him

One of Clifford’s victims gave a detailed account of how he took advantage of her at just 15.

She revealed how the publicist visited her and her parents where he told them the girl could be a UK version of Jodie Foster before taking her to a local pub to discuss her prospects.

 ‘I felt really special,’ the victim recalled.

‘In the car on the way home, he pulled up somewhere quiet, dimly lit. He said take your trousers down.

‘I didn’t want to do it. He said you’re being very childish, if you want to be in this adult world, you’ve got to grow up.’

She continued: ‘He would digitally penetrate me and then he would instruct me to masturbate him. I just wanted to get it over and done with because I knew I couldn’t talk my way out of it.’

Jury In The Trial Of Publicist Max Clifford Considers Their Verdicts
Clifford posed for paps outside court (Picture: PA)

Clifford posed for paps like a celebrity outside court during his trial

Clifford acted like a A-list celebrity during his trial, one journalist remembers.

‘I’ve never seen a defendant behave in such an extraordinary way,’ Channel 4 correspondent Fatima Manji said. ‘He would turn up to court every morning as if he was going to a red carpet event.

‘There would be lots of snappers outside court, as you’d expect, and he’d turn so they’d get every angle, as if he wasn’t on trial, as if he was there as some sort of celebrity witness.’

Max Clifford: The Fall of a Tabloid airs tonight at 9pm on Channel 4.

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