Rolf Harris is planning to release a comeback album, Justice For All, written from prison, according to reports.
The Australian entertainer was imprisoned in 2014, after being setencend to five years and nine months for indecent assaults on four girls, one as young as seven, between 1968 and 1986.
Now, The Sun reports that he's told family and friends of plans to release a comeback album, called Justice For All, which comprises songs he's written while in Stafford prison.
One of the tracks is said to be called 'Can't Keep The Dingo Down', and is a "defiant message railing against his victims and accusers." Another of the tracks will reportedly be called 'A Bird In The Hand (Is Worth Two In The Bush)'.
If the reports turn out to be true, this won't be the first time Harris has penned a song from prison. Last year, he was criticised for penning lyrics which called his victims "slimy little woodworm" and said, "Come and join the feeding frenzy, girls."