Footage has emerged of celebrity publicist Max Clifford - who was yesterday convicted of several counts of sexual assault - photobombing a TV reporter during his trial.
He was found guilty of a string of sex attacks on teenage girls over nearly two decades.
Clifford (71) became the first person to be convicted under the high profile Operation Yewtree sex crime investigation at Southwark Crown Court. He was found guilty of eight indecent assaults, cleared of two and the jury was unable to reach a verdict on one other.
Reporter Tom Parmenter checks over his shoulder
The guilty verdicts relate to four women, aged between 15 and 19 at the time of the offences, between 1978 and 1984.
Clifford repeatedly denied the claims, calling his arrest and prosecution "a nightmare" and protesting his innocence.
Following the verdict yesterday, footage has been released of Mr. Clifford - taken on April 8th - strangely approaching a TV reporter outside the court and mimicking his arm gestures from behind.
The reporter then turns around and Mr. Clifford asks him how he is, to which the reporter replies "Fine thank you...We'll carry on, shall we?".
Watch the unexpected footage below: