As I wrote recently, British media named the man they allege is at the centre of the complaint that got Graham Linehan arrested. To the surprise of absolutely no one, it’s a serial pest tranny with a long record of making lunatic accusations and vexatious lawfare.
But that’s just the beginning of the cross-dressing spiderweb of creepy, psychopathic men in dresses who are out to get the renowned comedy writer.
A litigious trans-identified male previously convicted of the sexual abuse of a minor was spotted attending the court case against comedy writer Graham Linehan, prompting speculation that he has been offering legal advice to the complainant in the proceedings. Stephanie Hayden, formerly known as Anthony Halliday, was recorded leaving the Westminster Magistrates’ Court September 4 alongside the teenage trans activist, Sophia Brooks, who brought the charges against Linehan.
Linehan has called Brooks (another ‘transwoman’) a “deeply disturbed sociopath” and a “domestic terrorist”, claiming he was “behind countless episodes of harassment of women and gay men both online and off”. Misogynistic and abusive are also words Linehan has used to describe the activist.
If the frilly ladies’ bonnet fits…
Reduxx has seen a dossier of evidence detailing Brooks’ sustained harassment which includes statements from six individuals in addition to Linehan. According to the document’s summary, Brooks has engaged in a variety of malicious behavior and has “doxxed several individuals, publishing private addresses and personal details with the intent to incite harassment and fear.”
The dossier outlines how Brooks has created false identities to infiltrate groups, engaged in relentless cyberstalking, and falsely accused individuals of crimes, including fabricating claims of sex offenses against one victim by manipulating online profiles.
Unsurprisingly, one of his most persecuted (allegedly!) victims is Kellie-Jay Keen.
“For seven years I’ve been subjected to harassment, stalking, threats, and terror,” Keen wrote. “Graphic text messages about my children dying. Descriptions of my daughter’s bedroom. Dozens of calls in the early hours, including seven times on Christmas Day. Photos of my children being shared. Men turning up at my events to scream abuse at me. Threats that I would be attacked, terrified, and made to pay. A wish that I had been attacked with acid.”
“For most of this abuse, the evidence appears to point to one individual,” she continued. “I do not have the power to confirm that beyond doubt, but I have provided all the evidence to the police, and they do know who he is. An individual with close ties with much older deviants who have an unhealthy interest in children. They all behave in a provocative way in the hope of a response, a response they can use against you to destroy your life.”
Brooks is also noted as interacting with “Stephanie Hayden”/Anthony Halliday online. Let’s see how that ends for him: “Hayden”/Halliday was convicted in 1999 of sexually assaulting a 14-year-old boy he met through the internet. Then again, maybe the squeaky little wheel is after the grease.
According to court records and archived news reports reviewed by Reduxx, Hayden was found guilty of abusing the boy on at least two occasions in 1997, meeting with the victim and proceeding to “kiss and touch him” before driving him back to his parents’ house. Hayden accepted two charges of indecent assault in 1999, and was ordered by Judge Gerald Clifton to pay a £600 fine and to register as a sex offender for five years following the verdict.
But, like many criminal predators (his other convictions include affray, disorderly behaviour and, according to a judge, “a number of offences of dishonesty”), Hayden simply put on a dress and became a rabid ‘trans’ activist bully.
While Hayden previously identified as a gay man, he began transitioning in 2017 and has subsequently become a key proponent of pro-trans policy in the United Kingdom.
Hayden’s experience as a self-styled lawyer has enabled him to utilize the courts to silence those he accuses of “transphobia,” and he has gained a self-confessed reputation for being particularly litigious.
Hayden has initiated legal action against more than two dozen individuals over the years, often in an apparent effort to prevent them from referring to him as a “man,” or quashing speculations regarding his past criminal history.
On October 1, 2018, Hayden launched Britain’s first “deadnaming” case in London’s High Court against Linehan in response to an article he had authored exposing Hayden’s real name as Anthony Halliday.
Linehan also accuses Hayden/Halliday of doxxing him and publishing his home address.
Speaking to Reduxx, Linehan said that despite his litigious harassment of over a dozen individuals, Hayden “appears to be untouchable.”
“Part of the problem is that the police seem to have him in a ring of protection. He never faces consequences for his actions. He’s allowed to taunt, torture, and torment his victims at his leisure. The Surrey Police seem especially enamored of him, and take part in his harassment campaigns.”
What, British police covering up for and complicit in the crimes of child sex predators? That’s never happened before.