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Double rapist Isla Bryson has claimed she is a victim of a hate crime after prison guards banned her from wearing makeup.
The trans sex offender, named Adam Graham until 2020, was convicted of raping two women prior to transitioning.
Bryson was initially put in female-only prison Cornton Vale but was later placed within the male prison HMP Edinburgh, in what was an embarrassing U-turn for former First Minister Nicola Sturgeon.
Now Bryson, who is one of Scotland's most high profile prisoners, has written a grumbling letter from her cell to the Sunday Mail claiming that she is a victim of 'transphobia' within the prison.
The 32-year-old from Clydebank, who bragged that she now has a female voice and breasts, claimed she had been 'misgendered' by a female member of staff who called the sex offender 'son'.
Double rapist Isla Bryson has claimed she is a victim of a hate crime after prison guards banned her from wearing makeup.
The trans sex offender, named Adam Graham until 2020, was convicted of raping two women prior to transitioning
Bryson said in the handwritten letter: 'I'm just dealing with transphobia from staff.
'I was told from a staff member in Edinburgh that the MSP has been telling governors to treat trans women that come into the SPS like men. It's disgusting and a hate crime.'
First Minister Humza Yousaf