Homeless charity employs ex-youth coach in scandal
Bob Higgins is the housing manager for Two Saints, which helps homeless and at-risk people across the Portsmouth and wider area.
It provides hostel accommodation for adults aged 16 and over.
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Hide AdFormer Southampton FC youth officer Higgins has been named by former youth players at the club over alleged abuse by the coach.
Lee Smith, who waived his anonymity to speak to The News on Saturday about his claims of grooming, said Higgins should be kept away from working with children.
The 45-year-old yesterday said: ‘He should be kept away from children.
‘You’ve got to be careful. It just seems to me he’s always around children (in his careers).’
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Hide AdTwo Saints confirmed to The News that Higgins is an employee but made no further comment. A statement from Steve Benson, chief executive of the charity, read: ‘We can confirm that Robert Higgins is employed by us but he’s not currently working in the business.’
Higgins, 63, has previously denied allegations and he was cleared of six counts of indecent assault at a trial on the direction of a judge in 1992.
Lee, a self-employed builder who lives in Portsmouth, added he had received messages of support since speaking out publicly.
He said: ‘The more people that come forward the better.
‘It seems more people are coming forward every day, which I think is a good thing.’
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Hide AdLee said Higgins asked to hold his hand in a car just moments after asking if Lee, then 12, wanted him as a father figure.
In following years Lee said he was subject to naked soap water massages at the hands of Higgins.
Higgins worked with Southampton in the 1980s and was accused of indecent assaults against the young players, leading to court cases. He left in 1989 and a letter was sent to all clubs warning them to avoid the Bob Higgins Soccer Academy.
Hampshire Constabulary said it could not give any more details on its investigation and refused to confirm if officers had visited Higgins’ home.