Justice! Scottish Axe Girl Vindicated after Judge’s Epic Ruling: ‘F*****g creep and an immigrant’
The trial for a Bulgarian immigrant to Scotland took an unexpected turn when the judge made a ruling surrounding claims of racism.
Ilia Belov, a 22-year-old Bulgarian immigrant, was convicted on Thursday following a violent incident with a group of young girls that took place last September, resulting in one female, then 12 years old, being dubbed the “Scottish axe girl.”
The young lady and her family had said for months that she had acted in self-defense when she wielded an axe and a blade in order to protect herself and her friends from abusive migrants.
This week, the judge of Dundee Sheriff Court, Sheriff Timothy Niven-Smith, convicted Belov after seeing what was described as “proof beyond reasonable doubt.”
As reported by the Irish News, Scottish axe girl, now 13, claimed Belov made sexual remarks to her as she and friends walked to a bus stop: “He kept saying, ‘Come here sexy. I will show you how to have a good time,'” the girl recalled. She also said Belov shoved her to the ground while his sister, whom he called for help, arrived and attacked another girl. (Read more from “Justice! Scottish Axe Girl Vindicated after Judge’s Epic Ruling: ‘F*****g creep and an immigrant’” HERE)



