GARY Glitter is set to lose a chunk of his £6million fortune to a woman who he sexually abused when she was just 12.
The perverted rocker, 79, was jailed for 16 years in 2015 for assaulting three schoolgirls between 1975 and 1980.
One of the women, known only as MXC, is suing Glitter at the High Court following his conviction.
She appeared via videolink yesterday as a judge began to consider how much of the star's wealth she is entitled to.
The court heard that a judgment has already been made in MXC's favour after Glitter, real name Paul Gadd, failed to enter a defence or engage with the case in any way.
Glitter is currently being held at HMP Risley in Cheshire.
He was not present at the hearing in Central London, which was adjourned until later in the month.
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