Three "pure evil" brothers have received up to £500,000 in legal aid after raping children in Rotherham - while dozens of their victims have yet to receive any compensation.
The Hussain brothers, who poured petrol over their victims, are said to have "owned" the South Yorkshire town for more than 10 years.
Some girls were just 11 years old when they were raped, tied up and tortured and passed between abusers.
Ringleader Arshid, 42, was jailed for 35 years, Bannaras 19 years, and Basharat was given 25 years.
Sammy Woodhouse, 34, one of their 50 victims, said: "This is completely outrageous and immoral.
"They have probably received 25 per cent more money than what the survivors of their abuse have had in total as compensation.
"Something needs to be put in place to stop these people just laughing at the system and milking the taxpayer dry."
Former youth worker Jayne Senior MBE, who helped expose the scandal, said: "I'm totally shocked and horrified.This is terrible.
"These rapists and abusers are pure evil but they've had almost half a million pounds spent on them, yet these poor girls get nothing.
"It feels like the judicial system is not set up to protect victims of some of the most horrendous crimes of abuse, torture and trafficking this country has ever seen."
Sammy, who gave birth to a son after being raped by Arshid and is fighting social workers' attempts to allow the rapist access to the now 17-year-old child, also slammed "public servants at the police and council" who "failed" to do their jobs.
Solicitor David Greenwood revealed just 16 of his 86 cases have been finalised.

