Football club owners in court on rape charges

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Warren Muggleton/BBC Barrie and Scott Drewitt-Barlow are holding the FA Cup - which is a silver trophy with red ribbons - on the pitch at Maldon and Tiptree FC. Behind them is a small blue stand. Barrie is wearing a black shirt and a white blazer. Scott is wearing a checkered dark grey suit.Warren Muggleton/BBC

Barrie Drewitt-Barlow and his husband, Scott, took over Maldon and Tiptree FC in 2025

The owners of a football club have been charged with multiple offences including rape, sexual assault, and modern slavery trafficking for sexual exploitation.

Barrie Drewitt-Barlow, 57, and his husband, Scott, 32, were arrested on Wednesday by Essex Police.

Forensic officers searched Maldon and Tiptree FC, the couple's home in Southwood Chase, Danbury and The Swan pub in Braintree, owned by Barrie Drewitt-Barlow, as part of their inquiries.

They are both due to appear at Chelmsford Magistrates' Court on Friday.

Stuart Woodward/BBC A blue sign reads Home of Maldon and Tiptree FC . Police cars and vans are parked up in the background.Stuart Woodward/BBC

Police carried out searches at the Drewitt-Barlow Stadium on Wednesday

A Rolls Royce owned by Barrie Drewitt-Barlow was loaded on to the back of a trailer and taken away for examination on Wednesday.

It was part of a haul of evidence gathered by police at the Drewitt-Barlow Stadium, home to non-league side Maldon and Tiptree.

Barrie Drewitt-Barlow, a property developer, made headlines in 1999 when he and his partner at the time, Tony, became known as Britain's first gay fathers, having become parents through a surrogate mother.

He has since featured in reality TV shows including Rich House, Poor House and Below Deck Sailing Yacht.

Lewis Adams/BBC A police car parked in front of a large pub that has a black and white exterior.Lewis Adams/BBC

Police were seen carrying out inquiries at The Swan pub in Braintree on Wednesday

In 2025, he and Scott Drewitt-Barlow finalised a multi-million pound deal to take over Maldon and Tiptree FC and oversaw their promotion to step seven of the English football pyramid.

Some of the big names they brought in have included ex-West Ham United striker Freddie Sears and former Manchester City and Ipswich Town player Kevin Horlock as manager.

Barrie Drewitt-Barlow renamed the stadium after himself and claimed the average matchday attendance rose from 70 to 800 under his stewardship.

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