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Gary Glitter will remain in prison after his request for parole was denied.

**SEO Title:** Gary Glitter Denied Parole, Remains in Prison

**Meta Description:** Gary Glitter’s parole bid has been denied, keeping the disgraced singer in prison after breaching his license conditions.

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**Headline (H1):** Gary Glitter’s Parole Bid Rejected, Disgraced Singer Remains Behind Bars

Gary Glitter, the 81-year-old former pop star, will continue to serve his prison sentence after the Parole Board denied his request for release. Glitter, whose real name is Paul Gadd, was recalled to prison less than six weeks after being released halfway through his 16-year sentence in 2023 for allegedly breaching his license conditions by viewing downloaded images of children.

In 2015, Glitter was sentenced to 16 years in prison after being convicted of sexually assaulting three schoolgirls between 1975 and 1980. The Parole Board previously stated that it was “not satisfied that release at this point would be safe for the protection of the public” following a closed-door hearing.

On Tuesday, a spokesperson confirmed that Glitter’s release was denied again after a “paper review.” The Parole Board emphasized that their decisions focus solely on the potential risk a prisoner may pose to the public if released and whether that risk can be managed within the community.

A panel conducts thorough reviews, examining a wide range of evidence, including the details of the original crimes, any evidence of behavioral change, and the impact on victims. The statement reiterated, “Protecting the public is our number one priority.”

Glitter will be eligible for another review at a date determined by the Ministry of Justice, with his sentence set to expire in February 2031. Earlier this year, he was declared bankrupt after failing to pay over £500,000 in damages to a woman who sued him for abusing her when she was just 12 years old.

Richard Scorer, head of abuse law and public inquiries at Slater and Gordon, who represented the victim, expressed relief at the Parole Board’s decision. He stated, “My client is relieved at this ruling but apprehensive about having to go through the merry-go-round of Gadd coming up for parole again, and the fear of him being let out on license.” Scorer added that it would be more just for victims if Glitter were required to serve the remainder of his sentence without the possibility of early release.

**FAQ Section:**

**Q: Why was Gary Glitter’s parole denied?**
A: Gary Glitter’s parole was denied due to concerns about public safety and the potential risk he poses if released, as determined by the Parole Board after a thorough review of his case. 

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