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The Rape Gang Inquiry Report: Sebastian’s story

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As with Wallace, Sebastian wasn’t raped by a gang of Muslim men but rather was groomed and raped by multiple white British men.  Like Wallace, his sexual abuse took place in Scotland.

What is worthy of note about Sebastian’s story is that the childhood abuse he suffered continued into his adulthood.  He was trapped in a cycle of this horrendous abuse for nearly four decades. 

He has suffered so much trauma that it has led him to seek a complete transformation of himself.  Sebastian was born a female and transitioned into a man.  He now identifies as a trans man.  Living as a man, he feels safer from further abuse.

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Last year, Rupert Lowe MP (Restore Britain) launched a campaign to raise funds to hold an independent national inquiry into the UK’s Muslim rape gangs.  This year, the victim-led Rape Gang Inquiry was held, during which testimonies from victims, parents, carers, politicians,  a variety of experts and whistle-blowers were heard over ten days, from 2 February to 12 February.  On 16 June 2026, the Inquiry released its report.

Thousands of rape gang victims and family members volunteered their testimonies to the Inquiry.  On pages 18 to 101, the Inquiry’s report provides a summary of some of them.  The following is Sebastian’s testimony.  You can read the full report HERE


Sebastian

Sebastian was raised in Scotland in a stable household. Sebastian’s mother held down a professional job, owned her own home and car, and the family regularly went on holidays together. Despite this relatively secure background, which was not typical of abuse victims, Sebastian was raped and abused from the age of six by family members – without Sebastian’s mother’s knowledge. These family members instilled in Sebastian the belief that, to be safe, you had to give them what they wanted. This led Sebastian to develop a transactional view of interpersonal relationships.

At age eleven, Sebastian was introduced by these abusive family members to a local café owner. The owner gave Sebastian free food, lifts in his car, and free cinema tickets to build trust and a sense of obligation. From there, they began prostituting Sebastian out to a number of people. These included seemingly respectable professionals such as estate agents, solicitors, care support workers for children, and even police officers. Even at boarding school, Sebastian was raped, assaulted, and groomed by staff and connected adults, with Sebastian’s injuries often ignored by medical professionals. All of Sebastian’s abusers were White British.

In adulthood and during the final years of the abuse, Sebastian became aware of the wider operation of the grooming networks, both in a quiet rural area and in the city. At the age of 40, Sebastian was finally able to escape a cycle of abuse that had lasted for nearly four decades. Following years of abuse, Sebastian, born a biological female, transitioned to the opposite sex and now identifies as a trans man. Sebastian transitioned socially at 41 and medically at 48. However, when describing the abuse experienced as a child, it remains important for Sebastian to recognise that these events occurred while living as a girl and perceived as such.

Sebastian acknowledges that this transition was, at least in part, a consequence of the abuse experienced, and feels safer from further abuse when presenting as a man. Sebastian recognises the profound impact trauma can have on a person’s life and believes that different people find different ways to cope. For some, that may mean choosing a particular career or relationship or making unhealthy choices by using substances or alcohol; for Sebastian, transition and finding peace in being “Seb” became the pathway to recovery.

Sebastian describes healing from trauma as a form of transformation. For Sebastian, that transformation has involved a change of personal identity and finding a sense of safety never known while living as a female. Sebastian understands that others may not fully understand the paths people take to cope with trauma, but hopes that at the very least, they will try to understand. Sebastian now advocates for other survivors, with the aim of protecting vulnerable people and helping to develop local measures to prevent child abuse.

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AkashicRecordLibrarian
AkashicRecordLibrarian
15 hours ago

Hi! Rhoda,
Whenever the “religion narratives” was used (especially Muslim), the uproar was loud. When the rotten was from “inside-out”, the masses went silent. Why?

The ROTTEN SOCIETY mostly comes from the western lifestyle. BTW, I’m not supporting muslim or trying to diminished other religions belief but generally saying all the religions doesn’t help at all if the rotten comes from inside.

Just saying boldly “I’m a christian or I’m a muslim” doesn’t automatically make anyone a true religion believers, more likely just a followers same as social media followers. You need to practice what you preached (saying) only then you’re a true Christian or true Muslim. Only then the individuals would be a better person.

Only when we admitted our own fault, mistakes or weaknesses, we can let go of our ego & our supremacists illusion. No matter how good or how great anyone is, one day. ultimately will bite the dust, buried 6 feet underground. No exceptions.

Do you even know why the “Islamophobia” term was used to incite hate & ignite a seed of war until turn into a massive scale between East & West? And, you helped it by putting MORE gasoline into the fire pits.

I would like to see if you still tried to IGNORE “Elephant in the room”.