The BBC presenter who allegedly paid a teenager more than £35,000 for sexually explicit pictures has been named as Huw Edwards, PA reports.
He was named by his wife Vicky Flind in a statement issued on his behalf.
The BBC said he has resigned.
Edwards, 61, is one of the corporation’s most high-profile newsreaders and is currently on a salary of just over £430,000.
He has presented the flagship BBC News at Ten programme more than a dozen times since the claims were allegedly reported to the corporation on 19 May.
The Sun newspaper claimed a “household name” had been accused of giving a young person more than £35,000.
Edwards allegedly first requested images in 2020 when the young person was 17.
Pressure for BBC presenter to go public; Ukraine foreign fighters come home
Jeremy Vine ‘worried’ about BBC presenter’s ‘state of mind’
BBC presenter suspended: Fresh claims made against star at centre of allegations
The presenter also faced allegations that he stripped to his underwear during a video call with the youth, who is now aged 20.
The young person’s mother said she was “shocked” when her child showed her a screenshot of the presenter appearing to be “leaning forward, getting ready for my child to perform for him”.
The BBC has suspended Edwards and said it “takes any allegations seriously” and has “robust internal processes in place to proactively deal with such allegations”.
Be the first to get Breaking News
Install the Sky News app for free
The young person’s family approached The Sun after becoming frustrated that Edwards was still on air a month after they had complained.