A TRAUMATISED victim of paedophile Gary Glitter says the singer’s release from jail yesterday is “not the justice” she was promised.
Glitter, 78, real name Paul Gadd, was freed automatically as he has served half his 16-year sentence for sex crimes against girls.
He walked out of HMP The Verne in Dorset around 2am before being whisked away by police. He was taken to a hostel where he is likely to spend several weeks.
The building in the south of England is in a family-friendly area and is within one mile of six primary schools.
A number of children walked past the gated property yesterday.
Glitter was jailed in 2015 for abusing three schoolgirls in the 1970s and 1980s.
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