- Music
- 10 Mar 03
It's "definitely still on"
Massive Attack's Marlay Park date looks to be unaffected by the alleged child pornography offences investigation involving 3D
Massive Attack's Irish record company say that the band's July 24 visit to Marlay Park is "definitely still on" despite Robert "3D" Del Naja being interviewed by police about alleged child porn offences.
"They cancelled a visit to New Zealand last week, but that was because Robert doesn't want to be out of the country while these claims are being investigated," says a Virgin Records spokesman. "There's nothing else to say at this point other than that no charges have been brought."
Del Naja's sole comment on the matter was a statement that insisted, "I have never looked at child pornography in my life. I am fully co-operating with the police and I would ask everyone not to judge me prematurely. I have total faith in the justice system. I abhor child pornography and child abuse in all its forms."
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