'Janie Jones, a singer who ran sex parties at her home in Kensington, was jailed for three years in 1974 after becoming snared in the scandal.
She was found guilty of controlling prostitutes and trying to pervert the course of justice. After being tracked down by The Telegraph, Miss Jones told how she was summoned to meet Savile on her release in 1977.
It was a bizarre encounter in which Savile accused her of siding with Myra Hindley, whose release she campaigned for after meeting the killer in jail, while expressing his own desire to have sex with under age girls.
Savile, according to Miss Jones, was an apparently keen supporter of Ian Brady, Hindley?s accomplice in the Moors murders.
Miss Jones, now 75, said: ?Savile just kept saying that he could not understand why people went on about 13-year-old girls because they were 'gagging? for it. I told him that anybody who wants to go with a 13-year-old is a paedophile.
"Then he was bragging that he had met Ian Brady. He said it was disgraceful that I was siding with Hindley against Brady. At the time he was doing Jim?ll Fix It, but he was interested in 13-year-olds.?
Savile was intrigued, Jones says, by her parties at which women ? she insists they were always over the age of consent ? had dressed as schoolgirls. She insisted that Savile had never been to her parties but that other disc jockeys had.'
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