When asked if he was going to publicly apologise for sexually abusing the young girls, Hall told the Daily Express, "I have nothing to say. I will publish everything when I'm ready. It's all in my prayers."
After being asked if he meant he prays for his victims, he replied: "It's for everyone, it's for the world."
When asked if he was a changed man Hall replied "yes" before adding, "Well, I am a man."
Hall was released from HMP Wymott in Lancashire, last Tuesday after serving half of his five-year jail term for sex attacks on 13 young girls.
Last week it was claimed he had refused to hand back the OBE awarded to him by the Queen, believing he "deserved" to keep it.
Hall will be on the Sex Offenders' Register for life. After initially insisting he was innocent, he later pleaded guilty to indecently assaulting 13 girls aged from nine to 17 between 1967 and 1985.