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Trans beast Isla Bryson’s ‘prison demands’ revealed as fiend serves eight years for two rapes

TRANS double rapist Isla Bryson is getting extra time to shower in jail, fellow cons claim.

They say the sex beast, 31, is given an extra half hour a day alone in HMP Edinburgh’s bathroom.

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Isla Bryson
Isla Bryson was previously known as Adam Graham
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Isla Bryson was previously known as Adam GrahamCredit: Police Scotland/PA Wire
Bryson is currently serving time at HMP Edinburgh
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Bryson is currently serving time at HMP Edinburgh

Insiders also told how the fiend, who is serving eight years behind bars for attacks on two women, refused to take a shower and kicked off after demanding an afternoon scrub.

A source said: “The staff choose when Bryson can go for her extra half an hour but the prisoner refused and it caused a massive fuss.

“Bryson’s always playing the discrimination card and gets special treatment. It’s causing tensions that Bryson is allowed to wear a wig and women’s clothes in a men’s nick.

“People are seriously fed-up with the whole carry-on.”

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Earlier this month we told how Bryson hooked up with drug-dealing paedophile Jason King, 44, in the capital nick.

But bosses later separated the monsters.

A source said: “Bryson knew Jason was lonely and tried to make friends.” We revealed in January that court papers stated Bryson, of Clydebank, near Glasgow, was accused of raping two women with “her penis”.

The brute, previously known as Adam Graham, announced a gender switch before the court case.

Earlier this year, we revealed how Nicola Sturgeon's final weeks before her resignation bombshell had been dominated by the gender self-ID row and the Isla Bryson scandal.

Last month's decision to place the trans double rapist in all female jail Cornton Vale  before a U-turn sparked a backlash.

And the fallout has seen the First Minister repeatedly refuse to say if she believes Bryson is a man or a woman.

The scandal came after Holyrood backed self-ID in December.

Critics had warned of the dangers of allowing people to legally change sex without a gender dysphoria diagnosis, and the risk of predatory men accessing female-only spaces.

A Scottish Prison Service spokesman said: “We don’t comment on individuals.”

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