Freddie Starr Named in Shocking Claims on Andrew Gold’s Heretics by Anneke Lucas.

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Freddie Starr’s name is back in the headlines after explosive claims resurfaced on Andrew Gold’s YouTube show Heretics. Belgium-born Anneke Lucas, who has long alleged she was trafficked as a child in the early 1970s, claims the late comedian was present during what she describes as a “week-long abuse event” in 1973.

Lucas says she was just 10 years old at the time and insists Starr was “one of [her] perpetrators” during a chaotic gathering involving celebrities, shocking behaviour and what she calls “satanic elements.”

According to Lucas, Starr appeared conflicted, “running away mentally” through sex addiction rather than embracing any “satanic doctrine.” She stresses he wasn’t part of the Bilderberg elite, but simply one of several famous faces at the alleged event.

Starr, who died in 2019, always denied any sexual wrongdoing in his lifetime. While he faced separate accusations during the Operation Yewtree era, no charges were ever brought, and Lucas herself never made a police complaint.

"I'm being persecuted by the press saying that I have been with underage girls and I haven't - never will I go with underage girls," Starr told the BBC in 2012.

"I'm totally innocent. Totally innocent. I would never go with a girl like that ... I hope they question me, I want to clear my name. I've got nothing to hide."

The comedian’s legacy has long been mixed — from the legendary “Freddie Starr Ate My Hamster” headline to later-life legal battles. Lucas’s claims add yet another layer to an already controversial public story.

As always with historic allegations involving deceased celebrities, the claims remain unverified, leaving the public once again caught between shocking testimony, unanswered questions, and a figure whose name refuses to fade quietly.

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