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Disgraced glam rock paedo Gary Glitter will be released from prison
in days
Stephen Moyes
Published: 21:06, 27 Jan 2023, Updated: 21:06, 27 Jan 2023
DISGRACED glam rock singer Gary Glitter will be released from prison within a few days — but will not be able to disappear abroad.
The pop paedophile, 78, will have just three days to register his name with his local police station and will risk being sent back to jail if he fails to attend.
He will also have to wear a tag and tell cops if he begins a relationship with someone who has a child under 18
He must tell officers seven days in advance of any foreign travel, give details of his destination, any onward travel to another country and duration of stay.
Officers can veto a trip if they believe there is a risk of further offences taking place.
Glitter was able to travel to Cambodia and Vietnam despite a conviction for possessing 4,000 child abuse images in 1999. He served two years for child abuse in Vietnam.
A charity working with dangerous sex offenders will mobilise a group of up to six volunteers to be on hand 24 hours a day for Glitter so he does not feel lonely after leaving prison next month.
Wouldn't it be nice for his victims to get such treatment?
The aim is to make him feel safe and not tempted to slip back into offending.
I could suggest another method!
Glitter — real name Paul Gadd — owns a house in London. He had a string of chart hits in the 1970s. The Sun revealed last year that he was being readied for release after serving half of his 16-year jail sentence — imposed in 2015 for abuse offences.
Because he was sentenced to a determinate term — a fixed period that cannot be reviewed — his case will not go before the Parole Board.
Pamela Anderson’s son ‘wishes she made money’
off the Tommy Lee sex tape
By Erin Keller
January 30, 2023 1:18pm Updated
Brandon Thomas Lee, one of Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee’s two sons, said he “wishes” his mom “made money” off of the couple’s infamous stolen sex tape.
In Anderson’s Netflix documentary, “Pamela, A Love Story,” which drops on Tuesday and was produced by Brandon, the 26-year-old claimed “things would have been different if she had made money on that tape,” but said she chose not to in an attempt to protect her family.
Anderson, 55, and Lee, 60, married in 1995 after just four days of dating. That same year, their tape was stolen from a safe in their garage by electrician and carpenter Rand Gauthier, who then sold it off.
That fiasco was the subject of Hulu’s 2022 series “Pam & Tommy” which Anderson claimed to know nothing about until she saw an advertisement for it.
Brandon Thomas Lee, 26, produced his mother Pamela Anderson’s Netflix documentary.
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“But people made millions of dollars and she was like ‘no’ because she 100% cared about her family being OK and me being OK,” Brandon said in the doc, according to Entertainment Tonight.
“I wish she would have made the money. She would have made millions of dollars if she had just signed the paper,” he said. “Instead she sat back with nothing and watched her career fizzle into thin air. She was in debt most of her life.”
Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee were married from 1995 to 1998 and had two sons: Brandon, 26, and Dylan, 25.
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Brandon continued to explain that growing up, he “always thought everyone knew things about me and my family that they really shouldn’t have known, and everyone had this dirty little secret about my family.”
He added that he would “fight” any one of his peers that mentioned his mother. Anderson claimed that she wanted to tell Brandon and their other son Dylan, 25, about the tape when they were “age-appropriate,” but Brandon beat her to it when he came home from school and questioned why she made the tape.
“Really, we didn’t make a sex tape,” she recalled telling him, while also understanding that “a tape of your parents having sex is a whole new level.”
So, the question is, why was it necessary in the first place, and why would it be better if she made money off it.
One of the reasons why we don't make sex videos is because our children will grow up and find them.
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