A DOSSIER of evidence that could clear Christine Keeler of perjury has been sent to justice watchdog chiefs, we can reveal.
Investigators from the Criminal Case Review Commission have passed on more than 200 pages following a probe.
The Profumo scandal icon's defiant son Seymour Platt, 52, declared: "I want to fulfil a promise to my mum."
Christine's family have vowed to clear her name more than 60 years after her affair with war minister John Profumo toppled the Tory government.
The scandal was turned into hit BBC drama The Trial of Christine Keeler.
Christine, who died aged 75 in 2017, was jailed in December 1963 after an unrelated court case.
However, her family claim the conviction was designed to discredit her in the wake of the scandal.
Insiders say an expert has been asked to assess the material and the family could learn the outcome imminently.
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