*Former pop star Gary Glitter sentenced to 16 years in prison*

LONDON (AP) -- Former pop star Gary Glitter has received a 16-year prison 
sentence after being convicted of sexually abusing three young girls in the 
1970s.

The 70-year-old singer, whose real name is Paul Gadd, showed no response as 
he was sentenced Friday.

He had been found guilty earlier this month of one count of attempted rape, 
four counts of indecent assault and one count of sexual intercourse with a 
girl under the age of 13.

The singer was arrested in October 2012 under Operation Yewtree, the 
national investigation British police launched in the wake of a child abuse 
scandal surrounding the late BBC entertainer Jimmy Savile.
Glitter is best known for the hit "Rock & Roll (Part 2)," but he fell into 
disgrace after being convicted on child abuse charges in Vietnam.


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