PAEDO pop star Gary Glitter is being sued by a woman who was aged just ten when he abused her.
The Vietnamese victim, now 25, was sexually assaulted at the star’s Vung Tau home in 2005.
She was forced to spend three nights in bed with Glitter after he paid her aunt £58.
She told The Mail on Sunday: “I remember every detail of what he did.
“I have nightmares about it even now.
“I’m afraid that what happened will happen again.
“I’m terrified that if I get close to someone, they will find out about my past and leave me.”
She gave evidence at Glitter’s trial in 2006 where he was convicted of molesting her and a girl, 12, and jailed for three years.
In 2015 Glitter, 75, real name Paul Gadd, got 16 years’ jail in Britain for abusing three young girls in Vietnam between 1975 and 1980.
His 2005 victim has launched her damages claim at London’s High Court. Her case is being led by the Preda Foundation which supports victims of child sex abuse.
It follows a landmark case last year where another Brit paedo, Douglas Slade, had to pay £127,000 to five boys he abused in the Philippines.