LONDON (Reuters) - The Law Lords are due to decide next week whether an elderly victim can sue a rapist who went on to win millions of pounds on the lottery.
The woman, known as Mrs A, has taken her case to the highest court in the country after she was told that too much time had lapsed for her to bring an action.
Iorworth Hoare, dubbed the "Lotto rapist" by the press, had no money when he was jailed for life at Leeds Crown Court in 1989 for the attempted rape of Mrs A.
But in 2004 he won 7 million pounds after buying a ticket during day release from prison shortly before being freed on parole.
Mrs A, who cannot be named for legal reasons, argued that Hoare should be made to pay for his "violent and disgusting sexual assault" that had left her mentally scarred.
She was 59 when Hoare attacked her as she walked in a Leeds park in broad daylight in 1988.
She had not sued for damages at the time of Hoare's imprisonment because she had been told his lack of funds would have made it worthless.
She had been awarded 5,000 pounds from the Criminal Injuries Compensation Board.
I hope she can sue the bastard and nail him for every pound he wins.