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He wasn't revealed, it was a widely known but never spoke of fact. It was only allowed to be "revealed" when he was dead and there was no money to be made from him anymore.
The truth is that he was allowed to get away with it because he was famous and making TV executives rich.
Anyone who lived around Leeds during his heyday knew he was fucked up.
There's a lot of talk now how "everybody knew", but it's not really true. Unless we're collectively saying the whole country delivered their children to be molested for a giggle.
Nobody or very few "knew", people certainly had suspicions, and there was conversation about him being a bit of a ladies man, or liking younger women, or even being inappropriate with kids, but the vast majority of people didn't suspect anything or he wouldn't have had the opportunities that he had.
John Lyndon is one example of a person taking credit for supposedly warning people a long time ago but his claims were vague enough that he could easily be talking about anything.