PUBLICIST Max Clifford is vowing to clear his name after being charged with 11 indecent assaults.
The PR guru is alleged to have assaulted seven different women and girls as young as 14 between 1966 and 1985.
The 70-year-old, who has a home in Broadway, Cotswolds, denies the allegations.
He said: "The allegations in respect of which I have been charged are completely false and I have made this clear to the police during many, many hours of interviews.
"Nevertheless a decision has been taken to charge me with 11 offences involving seven women, the most recent of which is 28 years ago and the oldest 47 years ago.
"I have never indecently assaulted anyone in my life and this will become clear during the course of the proceedings."
Mr Clifford will appear in court next month.
The PR guru is alleged to have assaulted seven different women and girls as young as 14 between 1966 and 1985.
The 70-year-old, who has a home in Broadway, Cotswolds, denies the allegations.
He said: "The allegations in respect of which I have been charged are completely false and I have made this clear to the police during many, many hours of interviews.
"Nevertheless a decision has been taken to charge me with 11 offences involving seven women, the most recent of which is 28 years ago and the oldest 47 years ago.
"I have never indecently assaulted anyone in my life and this will become clear during the course of the proceedings."
Mr Clifford will appear in court next month.