Disgraced pop star Gary Glitter is urging British courts to overturn his conviction for child abuse in Vietnam.
The glam rock veteran - real name Paul Gadd - finally returned to the UK after spending two days at Bangkok airport, Thailand, trying to avoid being sent home.
He was released from prison on Tuesday after serving three years for child sex abuse.
He remained in holding at London's Heathrow Airport upon arrival in Britain on Thursday morning - while his lawyer attended Uxbridge Magistrates Court in west London to be told that Gadd must sign the Sex Offenders Register.
After the case, the attorney told reporters Gadd is continuing to protest his innocence over his convictions for sexually assaulting two girls aged nine and 11 - and is hoping for the British legal system to come to his aid.
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