16/03/2006

Glitter set to appeal against sentence

Former pop star Gary Glitter is to appeal against his three-year sentence for child abuse in Vietnam, his lawyer has announced.

The 61-year-old, whose real name is Paul Gadd, was found guilty earlier this month of sexually molesting two girls, aged 11 and 12, at his home in the Vung Tao resort in southern Vietnam, last year.

He was sentenced to three years in prisons and also ordered to pay compensation of five million Vietnamese dong (£180) to the victims' families.

Following his conviction, Glitter told reporters that he was innocent and accused the media of conspiring against him.

Glitter's solicitor Le Thanh Kinh said that he had met with the former star at Phuoc Co prison where he signed appeal papers.

The three-year sentence imposed on Glitter was the minimum that could be imposed for sexual abuse of a minor in Vietnam.

Glitter could be released as early as Christmas. Upon his release he would be deported, although it is not known whether or not he would return to the UK.

(KMcA/GB)


Related UK National News Stories
Click here for the latest headlines.

15 June 2006
Glitter loses appeal against jail term
Tarnished former pop star Gary Glitter has lost his appeal against a three-year jail sentence imposed for sexual abuse of two girls in Vietnam. In March, Glitter, whose real name is Paul Gadd, was convicted of molesting two girls aged 11 and 12.
22 August 2008
Glitter Ordered To Sign Sex Offenders Register
Former glam rock singer Gary Glitter has been ordered to sign the sex offenders register after arriving back in Britain. Glitter was met at Heathrow Airport by a media scrum as well as police officers from the anti-paedophile Operation Jigsaw. The convicted sex offender, spent three years in a Vietnamese jail for abusing two girls aged 10 and 11.
03 March 2006
Glitter jailed for child abuse
Former glam rock star Gary Glitter has been jailed for three years by a Vietnamese court for molesting two young girls. The 61-year-old, whose real name is Paul Gadd, was convicted of abusing the two girls - aged 11 and 12 - at his home in the Vung Tau resort.
19 August 2008
Glitter Released From Vietnam Prison
Convicted sex offender Garry Glitter (pictured in his entertianmnet days) has been released from a Vietnamese prison after serving most of his sentence for offences against children. Former glam rock singer, Glitter, 64, is to be deported after being jailed in March 2006 for molesting two girls aged 11 and 12.
07 February 2007
Glitter child abuse sentence reduced
Former pop star Gary Glitter has had his prison sentence for child molestation in Vietnam reduced by three months. The British rock star - real name Paul Francis Gadd - is serving a three-year prison sentence after being found guilty of abusing two Vietnamese girls in March 2006.