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De ídolo de la televisión a un despiadado violador: la historia de Jimmy Savile, el conductor británico acusado de abusar de al menos 450 personas

Jimmy Savile era una de las figuras mediáticas más queridas del Reino Unido. Con su excéntrica apariencia, sus frases pegadizas y su estilo carismático, fue un ícono de la cultura popular británica.
Fue conductor de programas de la BBC, recaudador de fondos y voluntario para hospitales y, para muchos, un filántropo que dedicó su vida a los demás.
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Pero todo eso cambió después de su muerte, en 2011. Lo que parecía ser un legado ejemplar se convirtió en uno de los escándalos más oscuros en la historia de los medios británicos: cientos de testimonios revelaron que Savile había sido un depredador sexual, que fue amparado por su fama, su poder y el silencio de instituciones que lo ayudaron a ocultar sus crímenes.
De ídolo nacional a un monstruo oculto
Savile nació en 1926 en la ciudad de Leeds, en Inglaterra. A lo largo de su carrera, construyó una imagen pública inocente, generosa y amigable.
Fue conductor por varios años del programa infantil Jim’ll Fix It, donde “cumplía los deseos” de chicos y chicas de todo el país. También fue presentador del programa musical Top of the Pops, un clásico de la BBC que marcó generaciones.
También se volvió famoso por sus colaboraciones a causas de beneficencia, ya que ayudó a recaudar millones de libras para hospitales e instituciones psiquiátricas, entre otros.
Por este motivo, llegó a recibir la Orden del Imperio Británico y fue nombrado caballero por la reina Isabel II en 1990. También tenía vínculos con la policía, políticos y hasta con la familia real. Una red de relaciones que fue clave para protegerlo de sus crímenes.
Jimmy Savile fue uno de los conductores de TV más populares en Reino Unido. (Foto: ABC News).
Lo que nadie sabía era que detrás de ese personaje público se escondía un abusador sistemático. La verdadera historia de Savile no salió a la luz hasta después de su muerte, cuando varias víctimas comenzaron a hablar en público.
Al menos 450 víctimas
El programa Exposure del canal ITV emitió en 2012 un documental titulado “The Other Side of Jimmy Savile” (El otro lado de Jimmy Savile, traducido del inglés), en el que se incluían los testimonios de un grupo de mujeres que habían sido abusadas por él cuando eran menores de edad.
La reacción de la sociedad fue impactante y por ese motivo, la Justicia empezó una investigación que no solo confirmó las denuncias, sino que también reveló una dimensión mucho más amplia del horror.
De acuerdo al informe elaborado por la Policía Metropolitana de Londres y la NSPCC (la Sociedad Nacional para la Prevención de la Crueldad contra los Niños), Savile abusó sexualmente de al menos 450 personas, en su mayoría menores de edad, entre 1955 y 2009. Jimmy Savile en el set de su programa Jim’ll Fix It junto a los chicos que participan. (Foto: The Guardian).
La víctima más joven tenía tan solo 8 años. El documento reveló que los abusos ocurrieron en hospitales, escuelas, estudios de televisión e incluso en dependencias policiales.
Lo más perturbador es que muchas de estas agresiones ocurrieron en lugares donde Savile tenía acceso por su rol como voluntario de causas sociales. Uno de los lugares donde más casos se documentaron fue el hospital de Stoke Mandeville.
También establecieron que tenía una habitación en el hospital psiquiátrico Broadmoor, a donde entraba y salía con total libertad. Savile también era reconocido por participar en causas benéficas. (Foto: The Telegraph).
Uno de los aspectos más inquietantes del caso es cómo Savile logró evadir la justicia durante décadas. Si bien ya habían circulado rumores sobre su conducta, no fueron comentarios que hayan afectado su carrera.
En este punto, se cree que la BBC, una empresa que lo impulsó en su carrera, fue una de las responsables en tapar los abusos. Años después, se descubrió a partir de documentación interna que algunos periodistas y empleados sabían -o al menos sospechaban- lo que ocurría con el mediático.
Incluso la policía de Surrey había recibido en 1978 una denuncia contra él, pero la investigación no prosperó. En los años 90, varios intentos por llevarlo a juicio también fracasaron por falta de pruebas, o porque las víctimas no se sentían seguras para hablar.
Recién en 2009, dos años antes de su muerte, la fiscalía británica recibió una nueva denuncia, pero de nuevo se decidió no avanzar.
La investigación estableció que Savile tenía una enorme capacidad para intimidar, manipular y desacreditar a quienes lo acusaban. En muchos casos, las víctimas eran chicos y chicas en situación de vulnerabilidad, sin apoyo familiar o de algún entorno cercano. Jimmy Savile murió sin enfrentarse a la Justicia. (Foto: New Statesman).
Un legado de impunidad
La revelación de los abusos de Savile tuvo un gran impacto en el Reino Unido. Hubo múltiples investigaciones oficiales para entender cómo pudo haberse protegido durante tanto tiempo. La BBC, el Servicio Nacional de Salud (NHS), la Policía y otras instituciones emitieron informes internos y se comprometieron a revisar sus protocolos.
Pero también dejó una sensación amarga: Savile murió sin enfrentar la Justicia. Nunca fue juzgado, nunca fue condenado. Murió como una figura respetada, e incluso fue enterrado en una zona donde descansan los restos de los considerados “héroes británicos”.
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La serie de Netflix Jimmy Savile: A British Horror Story volvió a poner en 2022 el caso en el centro del debate. El documental muestra con crudeza cómo la figura pública y carismática de Savile funcionó como un disfraz perfecto para cometer algunos de los crímenes más atroces contra menores de edad de la historia de Reino Unido.
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Texas finds thousands of illegal immigrants registered to vote on state voter rolls

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A Texas election review has identified thousands of illegal immigrants on the state’s voter rolls, Texas Secretary of State Jane Nelson said Monday.
Nelson said a crosscheck of state voter records found that more than 2,700 possible illegal immigrants were registered on the voter rolls, leading to an eligibility review across the 254 counties.
The data came from a full comparison of Texas’s 18 million registered voters against federal citizenship records in the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services’ SAVE database, according to the Secretary of State’s office.
«Only eligible United States citizens may participate in our elections,» Nelson said. «The Trump Administration’s decision to give states free and direct access to this data set for the first time has been a game changer, and we appreciate the partnership with the federal government to verify the citizenship of those on our voter rolls and maintain accurate voter lists.»
TRUMP ADMIN BLOCKS CITIZENSHIP FOR ILLEGAL MIGRANT VOTERS
A voter wearing a protective mask and gloves signs a document at a drive-thru mail ballot hand delivery center in Austin, Texas. (Sergio Flores/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
The investigation showed after running the SAVE crosscheck, that state officials could identify 2,724 potential noncitizens whose voter files have been sent to local counties to be further investigated.
This process falls under Chapter 16 of the Texas Election Code, which requires counties to verify each voter’s eligibility and remove confirmed noncitizens from the rolls.
Nelson said the review is part of an effort to maintain an accurate voter list and to safeguard election integrity ahead of the 2026 election cycle.
«Everyone’s right to vote is sacred and must be protected,» Nelson said. «We encourage counties to conduct rigorous investigations to determine if any voter is ineligible – just as they do with any other data set we provide.»
Each flagged voter will receive a notice from their county registrar giving them 30 days to provide proof of U.S. citizenship. If a voter does not respond, their registration will be canceled, though it can be reinstated immediately once proof of citizenship is provided.
Nelson’s statement said confirmed noncitizens who voted in previous Texas elections will be referred to the Attorney General’s Office for further review and potential prosecution.
The announcement comes amid growing national scrutiny of voter rolls as several states – including Georgia, Arizona, and Florida – have conducted similar audits of voter eligibility.
Republican Governor Greg Abbott said that since Senate Bill 1 was signed into law, Texas has removed more than one million ineligible or outdated registrations from the state’s voter rolls, calling the effort essential to safeguard Texans’ right to vote.
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Texas has confirmed noncitizens who voted in previous elections will be referred to the Office of the Attorney General for further review and potential prosecution. (Getty Images)
«These reforms have led to the removal of over one million ineligible people from our voter rolls in the last three years, including noncitizens, deceased voters, and people who moved to another state,» Abbott said. «The Secretary of State and county voter registrars have an ongoing legal requirement to review the voter rolls, remove ineligible voters, and refer any potential illegal voting to the Attorney General’s Office and local authorities for investigation and prosecution. Illegal voting in Texas will never be tolerated. We will continue to actively safeguard Texans’ sacred right to vote while also aggressively protecting our elections from illegal voting.»
Abbott has called the initiative proof that Texas is «leading the nation in election integrity.»
A breakdown of the information was released by the Secretary of State’s office showing Harris County with the largest number of potential noncitizens at 362, followed by Dallas County (277), Bexar County (201), and El Paso County (165).
Smaller counties, including Andrews, Llano, and Cooke, reported fewer than ten flagged registrations.
In total, all 254 Texas counties were included in the SAVE database review. Counties began sending verification notices this week as part of the 30-day review process.
In June, Texas Secretary of State Jane Nelson announced that she had referred to the Office of Attorney General to investigate the names of 33 potential noncitizens who voted in the November 2024 General Election.
The statement released by Nelson said the referral came within weeks of Texas gaining access to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service’s SAVE Database.
«Gaining access to this database has been a game-changer. Not only have we been able to identify individuals who should not have voted in the last election, we have also been able to confirm naturalization of dozens more,» Secretary Nelson said.
The crosscheck was made possible after the Trump Administration granted states direct and free access to the federal SAVE database for the first time.
The tool allows election officials to confirm voter citizenship against immigration and naturalization records.
The statement also said Texas was among the first states to join a pilot program with DHS, USCIS, and the Department of Justice (DOJ) to improve the database’s functionality.
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«We are in the early stages of this pilot program, but we already see promising results. This may be the most current and accurate data set there is when it comes to citizenship verification,» Secretary Nelson said.
County registrars are expected to complete their investigations by early December, with official removals and potential referrals to follow.
The Secretary of State’s office said the review will continue with periodic checks against federal databases to ensure accuracy.
«The SAVE database has proven to be a critically important data set and one of many that we will continue to use in Texas to ensure that only qualified voters cast a ballot in our elections,» Nelson said.
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Teens who assaulted former DOGE staffer slapped with federal charges: ‘Need for accountability’

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Two teenagers, Lawrence Cotton Powell, 19, and Anthony Taylor, 18, who are linked to the beating of former DOGE staffer Edward Coristine in Washington, D.C., are now facing federal charges for a series of assaults and attempted carjacking.
The teens are charged with two counts of first-degree robbery and assault with intent to commit robbery, each of which is punishable by up to 15 years in prison, and attempted carjacking, which holds a penalty of up to five years.
U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Jeannine Pirro announced the charges in a press conference on Monday.
Pirro said the charges highlight «the need for accountability of offenders in the district.»
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Former DOGE staffer Edward Coristine was assaulted by multiple teenagers in Washington, D.C. earlier this year. (Visions of America/Universal Images Group via Getty Images; @realDonaldTrump via Truth Social)
«What’s significant about this case is the history of Lawrence Cotton Powell,» she said.
Pirro said that despite being a repeat offender and already having a criminal history involving assault, Powell had been let off by D.C. judges shortly before he beat and robbed Coristine. She said that despite the U.S. Attorney’s office requesting jail time for Powell, his sentence was suspended by a local judge on July 25, just days before he attacked Coristine.
«After a felony of attempted robbery conviction, after a violation of probation, after a second crime, after a second conviction, after no compliance with CSOSA [Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency], the judges say, ‘Do better,’ and they let him go. And guess what? Within ten days, he’s at it again,» said Pirro.
According to Pirro, Powell and Taylor, with a gang of several others, assaulted and robbed another individual just minutes before attacking Coristine. Pirro said that upon seeing the gang of approximately ten suspects approaching, Coristine pushed a female friend into her car in an attempt to keep her safe.
TEENS WHO ASSAULTED FORMER DOGE STAFFER GET NO JAIL TIME WITH PROBATION-ONLY SENTENCES
«He was then attacked by multiple suspects who then punched him repeatedly, causing significant injuries to him. They got him on the ground, and as they were doing so, they demanded the car from the woman who was inside the car and had already locked the car. They were banging on the car, they were pulling on the car door, trying to get the car open, and were telling the woman in the car to hand over the keys,» said Pirro.
Pirro urged the D.C. City Council to «reconsider» its laws that «allow these young people to go out and victimize, revictimize and keep revictimizing and putting the safety of the citizens who live, work and visit here at risk.»
«I ask them to stand up finally and send a clear message, because the people of this district deserve no less than safety,» said Pirro.
Coristine was assaulted at approximately 3 a.m. by a group of teenagers in D.C.’s Logan Circle neighborhood.
A photo of a bloodied Coristine went viral, sparking outrage over the city’s handling of crime and drawing President Donald Trump’s attention. The president slammed D.C., saying crime in the city was «totally out of control.»
BIDEN JUDGE FREES TEENS TIED TO EX-DOGE STAFFER’S ASSAULT AS TRUMP CRACKS DOWN ON CRIME

Members of the District of Columbia National Guard standing next to an MATV vehicle scan the area as they patrol outside Union Station, Monday, Sept. 1, 2025, in Washington. (Jose Luis Magana/AP Photo)
«Local ‘youths’ and gang members, some only 14, 15, and 16-years-old, are randomly attacking, mugging, maiming, and shooting innocent citizens, at the same time knowing that they will be almost immediately released. They are not afraid of Law Enforcement because they know nothing ever happens to them, but it’s going to happen now!» Trump wrote on Truth Social.
Days later, Trump directed federal law enforcement to increase its presence throughout D.C. He also deployed members of the National Guard to patrol the city and assumed federal control of the D.C. Metropolitan Police Department.
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