The transgender woman, who committed sexual abuse when she was a man and was confined in a male prison, revived criticism of the official for her management of the ‘trans’ law
The most controversial case involving the ‘trans’ law in Scotland is that of Isla Bryson, a 31-year-old transgender woman, who was convicted in January of raping two women while she was still a man in 2016 and 2019. She was held in a female prison, but after learning that her sex change was in question, she was sent to a center
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