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Lords consider Lotto rapist case | Lords consider Lotto rapist case |
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The Law Lords are to decide whether a victim of a rapist who won millions on the lottery can sue him. | |
Iorworth Hoare, from Leeds, who won £7m after buying a ticket on day release from prison in 2004, attempted to rape the woman, known as Mrs A, in 1988. | |
In 2005, a High Court judge ruled that a compensation claim by Mrs A was outside the legal six-year limit. The Appeal Court upheld that decision. | In 2005, a High Court judge ruled that a compensation claim by Mrs A was outside the legal six-year limit. The Appeal Court upheld that decision. |
The Law Lords will examine whether the six-year law is fair. | The Law Lords will examine whether the six-year law is fair. |
They will also consider four other cases in which people who were sexually abused years ago have been prevented from claiming compensation. | They will also consider four other cases in which people who were sexually abused years ago have been prevented from claiming compensation. |
Hoare, 53, was jailed for life in May 1989 and spent 16 years in prison. | Hoare, 53, was jailed for life in May 1989 and spent 16 years in prison. |
It was while he was on day release late in 2004, prior to being freed on parole the following March, that he bought the lottery ticket. | It was while he was on day release late in 2004, prior to being freed on parole the following March, that he bought the lottery ticket. |
'Defective' law | 'Defective' law |
The Ministry of Justice is preparing to consult on possible changes to the law in line with recommendations from the Law Commission. | The Ministry of Justice is preparing to consult on possible changes to the law in line with recommendations from the Law Commission. |
The commission said the current law was "defective", and called for a 30-year limit for claims in personal injury cases. | |
At the Appeal Court hearing, Mrs A said that, before the win, Hoare had no assets. | At the Appeal Court hearing, Mrs A said that, before the win, Hoare had no assets. |
On that basis, she took the view that it was "neither sensible nor proportionate" to take civil action against him as there was no chance of him satisfying any claim. | On that basis, she took the view that it was "neither sensible nor proportionate" to take civil action against him as there was no chance of him satisfying any claim. |
She issued proceedings in December 2004 after learning of the win. | She issued proceedings in December 2004 after learning of the win. |