I'm not that familiar with the two cases but I think in Stuart Hall's case there were numerous victims who might have claimed compensation whereas I recall Rolf's case involved one relationship. Maybe there hasn't been a compensation claim yet. I also think Rolf was much wealthier than Stuart Hall to start with
tonyav - "I just found it interesting when some others such as Stuart Hall have been financially ruined by operation yewtree."
That's not strictly true - Hall may be ruined by the compensation claims from his victims, but not from operation yewtree itself.
Similarly, Harris may be sued for compensation, and may be similarly financially compromised if any of the cases against him are successful, and damages are ordered.
If he had sense, his financial affairs would be such that they cannot be touched by claimants, he still has a family to support. Is this idea that anyone in prison should be forcibly bankrupted? Far richer people than him are in prison.
Similarly, Harris may be sued for compensation, and may be similarly financially compromised if any of the cases against him are successful, and damages are ordered.
I hope he is sued for compensation by his victims.
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