
Jeremy Vine says BBC Radio Leeds presenter is 'the Jimmy Savile of trolling'
Daily MailBBC presenter Jeremy Vine sobbed in court today as he described being targeted by the 'Jimmy Savile of trolling' while giving evidence against a YouTube host accused of stalking him. Belfield is also said to have encouraged his supporters to make hoax calls to Vine's Channel 5 TV and BBC Radio 2 shows, accused Vine of appointing his '10-year-old daughter' as a director of one of his companies in a bid to dodge paying tax, and tried to obtain private phone numbers for his family members. Jeremy Vine has begun giving evidence in the trial of former BBC Radio Leeds presenter Alex Belfield. Belfield taking a selfie outside Nottingham Crown Court before an earlier court appearance Shaking his head during the footage at times, Vine said: 'I have two daughters, they are 18 and 15 now.
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