MAX Clifford has today been found guilty of eight counts of indecent assault.
The 71-year-old had been accused of a string of attacks over a 20-year period.
The court heard that he used his celebrity connections to "bully and manipulate" girls and young women into carrying out sex acts in his central London offices or in cars.
However, Clifford accused the women of being "fantasists and opportunists."
Today, a jury of six men and four women found Clifford guilty of eight, innocent of two and they could not agree on an 11th.
The jury, which was reduced to ten after two were discharged during the trial and deliberations, were told on Wednesday they could reach a majority verdict of 9-1 after failing to agree unanimously.
A jury of six men and four women found Clifford guilty of eight, innocent of two and they could not agree on an 11th
The jury were told that a doctor had measured it at an "average" five and a quarter inches long when flaccid.
The women, who did not know each other, came forward in the wake of the Jimmy Savile scandal, Southwark Crown Court had heard.
Summing up, Judge Anthony Leonard told jurors not to be swayed by recent acquittals in a series of high-profile celebrity sex cases.
Tory MP Nigel Evans, 56, was earlier this month cleared of sex offences at Preston Crown Court.
Judge Leonard told the jury: "The allegations and verdicts in that case and other cases are irrelevant to this case.
"There is no such thing as guilt or non-guilt by association."
In February, Coronation Street actor Bill Roache, 81, was found not guilty of rape and indecent assault, six months after his co-star Michael Le Vell, 49, was also acquitted of sexual offences.
Former Radio 1 DJ Dave Lee Travis, 68, was also cleared in February of 12 counts of indecent assault against a number of women.
He faces a retrial on two charges, and has since been charged with a separate count of indecent assault, which he also denies.
Rolf Harris, 84, is due to stand trial later this month after being charged with a string of indecent assaults.
He denies the charges.
Clifford, Travis and Harris were all arrested under operation Yewtree, which was launched in the wake of the Savile scandal.
He will be sentenced on Friday afternoon.
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