A victim of the recently notorious pedophilia ring of the 1980s spoke out and accused a female former MP of abusing him as a child at a drug-fuelled sex party in Wesminster.
The alleged victim claimed that he was forced to perform a sexual act on the government official at one of several parties where it was reported that children as young as 13 years old were used and abused.
Andrew Ash, now 45, said to officials that as a schoolboy he was regualarly taken to London from his northern England home to attend the sex parties.
In a recent interview with a local news outlet, the alleged victim shared that he has reported the identity of the female MP, who can not be named for legal reasons, to police authorities.
He claimed that the depraved gatherings were organized by a pedophile group involving David Smith, Jimmy Savile's ex-chaffeur. Smith was found dead on the day he was ordered to stand trial for child sex crimes which had been uncovered by Operation Yewtree.
Ash also claimed that several high-ranking government officials and celebrities such as Savile attended the depraved parties where drugs like cocaine and speed and bottles of champagne would be supplied to revellers.
The victim added that the female MP had been intoxicated at the time of assault and had been openly laughing while forcing him to perform the sexual act.
"I didn't really know what was going on but the others around her were goading her on," Ash told the media outlet, added that he felt "humiliated."
In 2013, police authorities had allegedly obtained photographs and video footage of one of the sex parties from a well-known child sex offender.
Ash claimed that there was footage showing a senior government official and himself at the party, although no assault can be seen taking place in the frame.
Ash also claimed he was abused a famous celebrity. "This particular person was able to get youngsters into glitzy nightclubs in the West End.
After one evening he invited me and a young girl back to his house where he made us have sex before joining in," the alleged victim added.
The Metropolitan Police declined to comment on the allegations.
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