Parole chiefs will spend two days deciding whether Daniel Lynch, 47, should be released after he was initially jailed for life in 2009.
The violent criminal, who raped Katie two weeks after meeting her online, faces the grilling on July 23 and 24, where they will assess the risk if he was to be released.
The Parole Board confirmed to the Sunday Express it was a two-day hearing.
The Loose Women star, 40, was aged 24 in March 2008 when – days after raping her – Lynch oversaw the acid attack which left her face severely burned.
He got life in 2009 after being found guilty of rape, GBH and admitting ABH.
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