Gary Glitter victim seeking six-figure sum in damages, court told

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Gary Glitter Victim Seeking Six-Figure Sum In Damages, Court Told
One of Gary Glitter’s victims is seeking damages from the disgraced musician. Photo: PA
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By Jess Glass, PA Law Editor

One of Gary Glitter’s victims is seeking around £500,000 (€580,000) from the disgraced musician in damages, the High Court in London has heard.

The woman is suing Glitter, whose real name is Paul Gadd, following his 2015 conviction for abusing her and two other young people between 1975 and 1980.

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She has previously secured a “default judgment” in her claim – a ruling in her favour over Glitter’s liability, with a judge now due to make a ruling on the level of damages the woman can receive.

At a hearing on Wednesday, the court heard the woman – who cannot be named for legal reasons – has been unable to work for several decades as a result of the abuse.

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Former glam rock singer Gary Glitter was jailed for abusing three girls (Elizabeth Cook/PA)

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The court heard that part of her damages bid includes a claim for £20,000 per year for 40 years, covering the time she has been unable to work, although any award is likely to be reduced.

Jonathan Metzer, for the woman, said Glitter’s abuse had a “dramatic and terrible impact” on her education, work and personal relationships.

He told the High Court in London: “One can only begin to imagine the profound pain felt by someone who has experienced such shocking abuse… then suffered from feelings of shame and worthlessness.”

The barrister said his client was “plagued by thoughts of self-blame”, adding that her mother was a fan of Glitter’s music.

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Mr Metzer said: “You may have concluded that his status as a rock star created a substantial imbalance of power that he exploited.

“There was an abuse of trust… her mother was beguiled by the defendant.”

Glitter did not attend Wednesday’s hearing, nor was he represented by a lawyer, with the court told he had not so far engaged with the civil case.

Mrs Justice Tipples said she would give her decision in early May.

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The Verne prison, where Glitter is currently being held (Chris Ison/PA)

She said: “In terms of the maths, the claim is made for 40 years… in terms of reflecting time out of the labour market.”

The judge added: “The principle is not the issue, the issue is assessing it.”

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“This is a large amount of money that you are asking for,” Mrs Justice Tipples said.

Glitter was jailed for 16 years in 2015 for sexually abusing three schoolgirls. His sentence expires in February 2031.

He was automatically released from The Verne, a low-security prison in Portland, Dorset, in February last year after serving half of his fixed-term determinate sentence.

Glitter was put back behind bars less than six weeks after walking free when police monitoring showed he had breached his licence conditions by reportedly trying to access the dark web and viewing downloaded images of children.

The court heard Glitter is now back at The Verne, after being housed at Risley prison during his recent failed parole bid.

The offences for which he was jailed in 2015 came to light as part of Operation Yewtree, a London police investigation launched in the wake of the Jimmy Savile scandal.

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