Over 15 years, from the age of 14, Caitlin Spencer was raped by thousands of Muslim men.
The result was 11 pregnancies, seven abortions, two miscarriages, and two babies that Caitlin kept, learning to love the daughters whose Muslim fathers were monsters.
Now, she is bravely telling her horrific story for the first time. Hers is undoubtedly one of the very worst cases of child trafficking at the hands of a Muslim sex gang heard to date. Shockingly, Caitlin – whose real name we are protecting for her safety – says the vast gang, which includes a Muslim politician, is still at large.
She wants to name names to protect other potential victims, but legally she can’t. Although she found the courage to make an official police report two years ago, her case was dropped.
Muslim sex gangs are no strangers to the headlines now. Three weeks ago, an 18-strong group was convicted in Newcastle of grooming and raping girls as young as 13. Police said there were 278 victims.
The case – which included men of Bangladeshi, Pakistani, Indian, Iraqi, Iranian and Turkish backgrounds – followed similar convictions in Rochdale, Oxford, Bristol, Aylesbury and Peterborough. But this barely scrapes the surface of the network of Muslim abusers.
Because her parents were working away from home for long hours, they did not notice the initial signs of the abuse, which began when Caitlin spotted an advert searching for models.
Young, naive and home alone, she called the number. A man asked if he could come round to take some photos. “I thought it was normal,” she says.
When he forced her upstairs and made her strip, then violently raped her, she was too terrified to protest. When he left, he told her he would be in touch again and warned her not to tell a soul.
“I ran a bath,” she recalls. “Then I stayed in my room. I felt so dirty. I couldn't face my family. I blamed myself.”
Within days, he called and told her he would be round to pick her up. She was terrified, so she went. That was the start of her descent into trafficking and abuse.
She clearly remembers the very first “client” who raped her. “He was an older Muslim man, who obviously had a family,” she says. “He had photos everywhere of his wife and kids.”
Then it became one or two clients a day. “I was told I would be killed if I told anyone, that they would set the house on fire,” she explains.
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