Charles Bronson sends warning from jail in first letter since UK’s most notorious prisoner was turned down for parole | The Sun
CHARLES Bronson has sent a warning from jail in his first letter since he was turned down for parole.
Britain's most notorious lag, 70, launched his eighth bid to finally be released earlier this year after serving 50 years in prison.
But the Parole Board panel rejected the appeal following a public hearing.
And Charles is already looking ahead to his next review – telling pals not to hurt his fake son, George Bamby, in case it ruins his chances.
In his letter, Charles wrote: “I’m not into all that ‘he said, she said’ b****x. that’s for you keyboard warriors.
“But I’ve had to stop 6 of my good pals from hurting Bamby or it will only reflect on my next parole review in 2025.”
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It comes after Bamby, who claimed to be Charles Bronson's son for six years, recently told how he faked their relationship.
Bamby said he agreed to fake the relation in order to gain publicity for the notorious prisoner, adding that he "made loads of money" from it.
Charles went on in his letter to call him “nothing but a pathological liar”.
Mr Bamby said Bronson – who changed his surname to Salvador in 2014 – approached him six years ago asking if he would help "get loads of publicity for him and make sure he wasn't forgotten about".
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He told TalkTV: "Me and Charlie together made up the story that he was my dad.
"Charles Bronson is not my father. I am a PR agent. I'm a marketing person, and I'm the UK's number one paparazzi.
"I've not told anybody this for six years and it's been an absolute bane of my life."
He added: "Me and Charlie, for the last six years, have made loads of money, we've had loads of fun, we've created loads of stories, we've done loads of ridiculous things, we've manipulated the media, we've manipulated the prison service.
"I got into the maximum security services in four different prisons as a journalist."
Mr Bamby said the profits were split between him and Bronson's consultant, because people serving jail time are not legally allowed to make money.
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