Nick Clegg, after he left Caldicott
Britain's Deputy prime Minister Nick Clegg was 'head boy' at Caldicott Prep School, a fee paying school in Buckinghamshire, for boys aged 7-13.
On 17 December 2013, a former headmaster of Caldicott, Roland Peter Wright, was convicted of multiple sex offences against pupils at Caldicott between 1959 and 1970.
Peter Wright
Three other teachers, Hugh Henry, Martin Carson and John Addrison have also been convicted of similar offences in the 1960s and 1970s.
After university, Nick Clegg went to work for the EU Commissioner and senior Conservative Party member, Leon Brittan in his private office.
Leon Brittan, at one time the minister responsible for MI5.
At Caldicott, boys "were sexually assaulted on an almost daily basis in their beds, baths, teachers' bedrooms and on school trips."
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/One boy, who was joint 'head boy' with Nick Clegg, has said that at mealtimes he was frequently touched improperly by Roland Peter Wright, the headmaster.
This boy has said that he and Nick Clegg would sit either side of Wright at the 'top table'.
This boy describes the 13-year-old Nick Clegg as 'slightly built, good-looking and very bright'.
Nick Clegg has said that he was entirely unaware that such abuse was taking place.
Prep school boys
In 2003, Peter Wright was charged with 16 offences against five boys at Caldicott during the 1960s.
Judge Roger Connor, who presided over the case, blocked the prosecution.
Judge Connor was acquainted with the then chairman of the board of governors at Caldicott: fellow judge, Lord Justice Scott Baker.
Kincora, a children's home reportedly used by MI5/MI6 as a boy brothel.
The notorious Crown Prosecution Service blocked all other attempts to bring charges against Wright.
In 2008 Caldicott school was the subject of a TV documentary, Chosen, transmitted on More4.
The documentary described the sexual abuse that went on at the school.
Only in 2011 did the Director of Public Prosecutions decide that Wright should be put on trial.
Caldicott
According to Tom Perry, now aged 60, "Peter Wright was a very urbane, charming, good-looking, dashing sort of chap. The mothers absolutely adored him.
"But, periodically, rumours would sweep the car park on the school run that he was more interested in their sons, not them."
Ian McFadyen was at Caldicott at the same time as Nick Clegg.
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