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Solicitor Kathryn Yates says if successful, legal action could cost Gwynedd's council "millions" in compensation for Foden's crimes
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My oldest client is in her 50s. My youngest is 14 and numbers are growing.
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They're a mixture of serious sexual abuse, more minor sexual abuse, physical
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abuse and emotional abuse.
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