Andrew Miller, also known as Amy George, was dressed as a woman when he offered the girl a lift and abducted her in February.
A paedophile who abducted and sexually abused a young girl as she walked home is due to be sentenced later. Andrew Miller, 53, who also uses the name Amy George, pleaded guilty to abducting and repeatedly abusing the primary school-aged child over a period of more than 24 hours.
The court heard Miller was transitioning into a woman, and at his first appearance at Selkirk Sheriff Court, his fingernails were painted red. Miller has been held in the male prison estate following a row over the jailing of transgender rapist Isla Bryson who was sent to a female prison in February.
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