Barrie Drewitt-Barlow, known as one of ‘Britain’s first gay dads’, and his husband Scott have been charged with alleged rape, sexual assault and human trafficking for sexual exploitation
A reality television personality and his husband are facing a raft of serious criminal charges, including rape and human trafficking for sexual exploitation.
Barrie Drewitt-Barlow, who rose to prominence as one of ‘Britain’s first gay dads’ and was set to feature in ITV reality programme Up The Jammers, was detained alongside his husband Scott following a police raid on their Essex property.
Essex Police confirmed that officers from their Serious Crime Directorate conducted searches across several properties belonging to the couple throughout the county on May 6.
In the wake of those searches, Essex Police stated: “We can now confirm that 57-year-old Barrie Drewitt-Barlow and 32-year-old Scott Drewitt-Barlow, both of Southwood Chase, Danbury, have both been charged with multiple offences including rape, sexual assault, and modern slavery trafficking for sexual exploitation.”
In an official statement, Christian Meikle of the Crown Prosecution Service said: “The Crown Prosecution Service has decided to charge Barrie Drewitt-Barlow and Scott Drewitt-Barlow following a police investigation into alleged human trafficking for sexual exploitation and rape.
“Barrie Drewitt-Barlow and Scott Drewitt-Barlow have each been charged with arranging or facilitating travel of another person with a view to exploitation, as well as other sexual offences, including rape. We have worked closely with Essex Police as it carried out its investigation.”
The pair are scheduled to appear at Chelmsford Magistrates’ Court today (May 8) following questioning by detectives. Detective Inspector Lydia George was leading the investigation, reports the Mirror.
She stated: “If anyone has any information they feel ready to share with us, I would ask them to contact us via the Major Incident Public Portal (MIPP) and the investigation team will provide you with any specialist support required.”
Drewitt-Barlow initially gained recognition as one of Britain’s first gay fathers when he and his former partner Tony welcomed twins Saffron and Aspen in 1999. The pair made history by having both same-sex parents listed on the birth certificates as ‘Parent One’ and ‘Parent Two’ instead of ‘mother and father’.
Each man is the biological father of one twin, though they’ve never disclosed which child belongs to whom. Drewitt-Barlow has featured on numerous daytime TV programmes discussing his experience.
He was also scheduled to feature in the forthcoming ITV reality series Up The Jammers. The programme was meant to chronicle the millionaire’s involvement with non-league football club Maldon and Tiptree, with broadcast anticipated for next week. However, the show has been axed following the police investigation.
ITV4 has substituted the documentary with a wrestling programme in its place.
An ITV Spokesperson told The Mirror: “ITV has decided to remove Up The Jammers from the upcoming schedule. It will no longer be shown on ITV4 or ITVX as previously advertised.”
Drewitt-Barlow and his ex-husband parted ways in 2019, following revelations that Drewitt-Barlow had developed romantic feelings for Scott Hutchinson, the former partner of his daughter Scarlett.
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