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Misery of Max sex victims

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MAX Clifford’s victims have not had compensati­on for his crimes – more than three years after he was jailed.

And they will have to wait until he has sold his Surrey mansion.

The six-bedroom home is on the market for £2.95million after being put up for sale for £3.45m last year.

He is struggling to find a buyer despite slashing the price, and that means more suffering for the women he abused.

He has agreed to pay one victim £15,000 and another £80,000 but doesn’t have the cash.

Land Registry documents show that once the sale has gone through money must first be paid to solicitors for his victims.

Clifford, 74, was jailed for eight years in May 2014 for a string of indecent assaults against women and young girls.

The showbiz publicist, who was once the head of a multi-million empire, had said of his home: “The house is perfect for helping me relax.”

He’s now penniless and bankrupt after a costly divorce from his wife in the wake of his sex-crime shame.

A final report into his firm, Max Clifford Associates, sent to Companies House says his creditors will go unpaid.

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BANKRUPT: Max Clifford

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