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Rolf Harris should be denied parole after he reportedly called his victims "slimy little woodworm" in a song he has penned in jail, their lawyer says.
Victims' lawyer Liz Dux said the lyrics - contained in a letter obtained by the Mail on Sunday - showed he had "no comprehension" of his crimes.
The "revolting" song had left one victim "totally distraught", she said.
Harris was jailed last year for 12 indecent assaults against four girls, one aged just seven or eight.
He was sentenced to five years and nine months for the crimes, which took place between 1968 and 1986, and is understood to be serving his sentence at Stafford prison.
In the letter to a friend, who revealed its contents to the newspaper, he said he planned to record the song once he is released, which he writes "will be towards the end of 2017".
Ms Dux said if the letter proved real, his victims would be "furious and revolted" by Harris's "absolute arrogance".
Truly odious piece of work
Rolf Harris should be denied parole after he reportedly called his victims "slimy little woodworm" in a song he has penned in jail, their lawyer says.
Victims' lawyer Liz Dux said the lyrics - contained in a letter obtained by the Mail on Sunday - showed he had "no comprehension" of his crimes.
The "revolting" song had left one victim "totally distraught", she said.
Harris was jailed last year for 12 indecent assaults against four girls, one aged just seven or eight.
He was sentenced to five years and nine months for the crimes, which took place between 1968 and 1986, and is understood to be serving his sentence at Stafford prison.
In the letter to a friend, who revealed its contents to the newspaper, he said he planned to record the song once he is released, which he writes "will be towards the end of 2017".
Ms Dux said if the letter proved real, his victims would be "furious and revolted" by Harris's "absolute arrogance".
Truly odious piece of work