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Sep 7, 2009

Jailed Jack Tweed cries he is innocent



Jailed rape suspect Jack Tweed has reportedly claimed his innocence, while he awaits trial.

Jade Goody’s widower has been put behind bars after a 19-year-old clubber claimed that Tweed raped her as his pal joined in.

The 22-year-old is said to have attacked the girl at a party at his home after inviting the teenager and two of her female friends back to his rented house from a London nightspot in the early hours.

Tweed, who has apparently confessed he had been with the girl at the centre of the claim, purportedly made a tearful phone call to his pal from Pentonville prison in London, insisting he is innocent.

“His friend asked him if he was OK. Jack said, ‘No, I’m f***ing not. I’m in Pentonville jail and I can’t believe that I am here. It’s all a nightmare,” the Mirror quoted a source as saying.

Tweed apparently added to the friend: “I can’t believe a girl has made an allegation like that against me and I have ended up here. I am totally innocent and that will be shown in time.”

He also reportedly said: “This is all so ridiculous…I have done nothing. I was with the girl, but no way did I rape her. When the police came to the house I could not believe it. I feel drained and really low. I haven’t slept since I was arrested.”

Tweed would be remanded in custody until September 21.

Jack Tweed under special check in jail



Prison guards are reportedly keeping a special check on Jade Goody’s widower Jack Tweed, fearing he may become a victim of other inmates’ attack.

The 22-year-old, whose ‘Big Brother’ star wife died of cancer in March, was charged with rape after a teenage clubber accused him of forcing her to have sex as his pal joined in.

He is said to have attacked the girl at a party at his home after inviting her back to his rented house from a London nightspot in the early hours.

It is feared that inmates may target Tweed, who is awaiting his trial, over his fame and the nature of his alleged offence.

Inmate Ray Cook said that he saw Tweed crying in his cell as he handed out food.

"My dad gave him some food and Jack was just sitting down on his bed crying. My dad said he looked like he was s***ing himself. A lot of people are shouting out of their cells, having a go at him," the Sun quoted his son Mitchell Glover as saying.

Tweed’s co-accused pal Antony Davis is free on police bail.

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