Isla Bryson enrolled in a Ayrshire College beauty course AFTER being charged ... trends now

Isla Bryson enrolled in a Ayrshire College beauty course AFTER being charged ... trends now
Isla Bryson enrolled in a Ayrshire College beauty course AFTER being charged ... trends now

Isla Bryson enrolled in a Ayrshire College beauty course AFTER being charged ... trends now

The transgender double rapist who was originally sent to an all-female jail had enrolled in a beauty course while awaiting trial.

Isla Bryson, previously known as Adam Graham, attended Ayrshire College's Kilwinning Campus in 2021, the college confirmed to MailOnline today.

The convicted rapist began taking the beauty course, which reportedly involved both classroom work and practical applications, after having been charged for sex attacks.

Bryson, 31, was convicted this week of raping two women in 2016 and 2019 following a trial at the High Court in Glasgow

The criminal was moved to a male prison today after outrage from campaigners, politicians and a United Nations human rights expert. Bryson will return to court for sentencing next month.

Isla Bryson (pictured on Monday) attended Ayrshire College's Kilwinning Campus in 2021 while awaiting trial for rape

Bryson began taking a beauty course at Ayrshire College (pictured), which reportedly involved both classroom work and practical applications, after having been charged for sex attacks

Bryson began taking a beauty course at Ayrshire College (pictured), which reportedly involved both classroom work and practical applications, after having been charged for sex attacks

Bryson was enrolled at the college for a three-month period in 2021 and is no longer enrolled, Ayrshire College spokesperson told MailOnline today.

The spokesperson added: 'Ayrshire College had no prior knowledge of this individual being charged with any offences.

'We will not be making any further comment on this matter.' 

Bryson's course was almost exclusively comprised of female students, most of whom were 'much younger' than the convicted rapist, reports indicate. 

Susan Smith, of the campaign group For Women Scotland, suspects the rapist's classmates did not know about the charges because they were filed under Bryson's 'original name.'

'Presumably they knew him by his new name, so they probably wouldn't have been able to find out anything about this person,' Ms Smith told STV News today, adding that it is 'absolutely terrifying that people can hide their identities and gain access to young women in this way.'

Bryson, previously known as Adam Graham (pictured), was convicted this week of raping two women in 2016 and 2019 following a trial at the High Court in Glasgow

Bryson, previously known as Adam Graham (pictured), was convicted this week of raping two women in 2016 and 2019 following a trial at the High Court in Glasgow

Bryson, 31, was moved to a male prison today after outrage from campaigners, politicians and a United Nations human rights expert. The rapist will return to court for sentencing next month. Pictured: A prison van believed to be transporting Isla Bryson to a men's prison is seen leaving Cornton Vale women's prison in Stirling at 2.30pm this afternoon

Bryson, 31, was moved to a male prison today after outrage from campaigners, politicians and a United Nations human rights expert. The rapist will return to court for sentencing next month. Pictured: A prison van believed to be transporting Isla Bryson to a men's prison is seen leaving Cornton Vale women's prison in Stirling at 2.30pm this afternoon

The vehicle is understood to have reached the new facility at around 5.20pm

The vehicle is understood to have reached the new facility at around 5.20pm

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