The 31-year-old was found guilty of raping one woman in Clydebank in 2016 and one in 2019 in Drumchapel, Glasgow
Transgender double rapist Isla Bryson will be sentenced today for the rape of two vulnerable women, while still known as Adam Graham. , following a five-day trial at the High Court in Glasgow.
The case sparked an uproar after Bryson was initially housed in solitary confinement at an all-female prison before being moved to the male estate following the outcry. Scotland's Justice Secretary Keith Brown ordered an urgent review of the case and the Scottish Prison Service took the decision to halt the movement of all transgender prisoners with a history of violence against women into the female estate.
During the trial, the court heard that Bryson was going through the breakdown of a brief, unhappy, marriage and went to stay with the first victim at the victim's mother's house in Clydebank in 2016. The second victim, who gave evidence via live video-link, told the court Bryson continued to have sex with her after she said stop. The court heard Bryson entered the victim with "her penis", and was told to stop because Bryson was "crushing" the victim.
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