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Grooming gang survivor tells GB News her life has 'turned upside down' as jailed abusers could be released early

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Grooming gang survivor tells GB News her life has 'turned upside down' as jailed abusers could be released early.

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A grooming gangs survivor has told GB News she "no longer feels safe in her home" after being warned of the possible early release of her abusers.Speaking to GB News, Fiona Goddard said the letter she received from her victim liaison officer has "turned her life upside down".Ms Goddard achieved the convictions of seven men for grooming and sex abuse crimes against her and several other children in 2019.

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However, the abusers may now be able to benefit from the Labour Government's early release scheme, serving just 33 per cent of their sentence.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Discussing the letter on GB News, Ms Goddard told GB News National Reporter Charlie Peters: "I've already had a lot to try and get my head around, because last year they said there were only going to be serving 50 per cent [of their sentence]."These people have been done for multiple counts of rape against me between the ages of 15 and 17.

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A: Grooming gang survivor tells GB News her life has 'turned upside down' as jailed abusers could be released early.

B: A grooming gangs survivor has told GB News she "no longer feels safe in her home" after being warned of the possible early release of her abusers.Speaking to GB News, Fiona Goddard said the letter she received from her victim liaison officer has "turned her life upside down".Ms Goddard achieved the convictions of seven men for grooming and sex abuse crimes against her and several other children in 2019.

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