Richard Scorer, Head of Abuse Law at Slater and Gordon - which acts for the victim - said: “Last year Gadd was ordered to pay over half a million pounds in damages to my client.
“Given that Gadd continues to show no concern or remorse towards our client, and given that he continues to present a risk to the public, it would be utterly outrageous if he were to be released from prison on license now.
The shamed star, 80, has ignored a High Court order given last June to pay £508,000 in damages to a woman he raped when she was 12.
A trustee would then take over his assets, including the £2million London penthouse flat he owns outright, and use them to repay the victim.
“We are aware of a new potential parole hearing and have asked that the Parole Board be updated about Gadd’s ongoing behaviour.