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Big Breakfast team ‘are quizzed by police over claim ex-Top Gear host Chris Evans flashed and grabbed colleague’s breasts’

A former Channel 4 producer who worked with Evans in the 1990s has been spoken to by police, it is claimed

POLICE have spoken to at least one former colleague of Chris Evans as part of a police probe into historic allegations of sexual assault, it is claimed.

The development in the case surrounding the BBC presenter comes just days after he resigned from the revamped version of Top Gear.

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Chris Evans leaves the BBC studios this morning as it emerges former colleagues have been interviewed by policeCredit: Splash News
, Scotland Yard has spoken to at least one producer who worked with Evans at the time.

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It is claimed the incidents occurred during his time on Channel 4's The Big Breakfast, which he starred on from 1992 - 1994.

Two days ago, police confirmed they were investigating the claims.

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in May that Evans had exposed himself to her regularly.

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Evans' departure from the show has left co-star Matt LeBlanc as its lead presenterCredit: pixel 8000

"He might have thought what he was doing was amusing, but like a lot of bullies he cloaked it in a joke. Bullies make out that you’re not being fun if you’re not being part of that joke.

"I have no idea if he was getting some gratification out of this, but he used to get his penis out every time I saw him. He’d either just get it out, or he'd walk in to a room naked. Sometimes it was erect, sometimes it wasn’t."

She added: "He would scream and shout and swear at me if I told him something simple such as reminding him he was due on air in 10 minutes' time, say."

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