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LONDON, July 2 (Reuters) – British prosecutors on Thursday charged former UK pop star Paul Gadd, better known by his stage name ​Gary Glitter, with unlawful sexual intercourse ‌with a girl aged under 13 and three counts of indecent assault on a girl aged under 14.

The charges were linked to alleged sexual offences against a ‌child ​dating back to 1978, the ⁠Crown Prosecution Service ⁠said in a statement

“This follows allegations made by a woman relating to a period of alleged abuse that took place between 1978 and ​1981,” Deputy Chief Crown Prosecutor Bethan David said.

The 82-year-old shot to fame in the ⁠1970s as a “glam-rock” star ⁠before he was later repeatedly convicted ​and jailed for child sex crimes.

Gadd is serving a ​16-year prison sentence imposed in 2015 after ‌he was convicted of sexually abusing three schoolgirls between 1975 and 1980. He was released on licence in 2023 but recalled to prison ⁠weeks later for breaching licence conditions.

He was first jailed in 1999 for possession of child pornography and ⁠later moved to ‌Cambodia, but was deported in ⁠2002 due to suspected sex offences.

In ​2006, ‌a Vietnamese court convicted him of ​committing obscene ⁠acts with two girls aged 10 and 11 and sentenced him to four years in jail. On his release he returned to Britain.

(Reporting by Sam Tabahriti; writing by Muvija M; editing by ​William James)

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