The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Offender moved to female jail after assault on inmate

- TIM BUGLER

Aprisoner who identifies as a woman battered a fellow inmate in the male wing of a Scottish jail after being the subject of “comments” by other inmates, a court heard yesterday.

Sex offender Katie Dolatowski, from Fife, was serving a sentence in Polmont Young Offenders’ Institutio­n.

Falkirk Sheriff Court was told the accused had been placed in male accommodat­ion in the prison “notwithsta­nding” her identifyin­g as a woman.

Rachel Hill, prosecutin­g, said the incident happened in the associatio­n area of the Stirlingsh­ire jail while inmates were collecting their lunch.

Ms Hill said the inmate assaulted was at the hotplate getting his meal when he “felt as if he had been shoved”.

Turning around, he was repeatedly punched by Dolatowski.

Witnesses saw the 22-year-old “holding (the victim) over a table and punching him to the back of his head”.

Warders shouted to Dolatowski to stop, which happened, and the accused was escorted back to a cell.

Dolatowski was placed on report and received punishment­s within the prison including loss of privileges and earnings.

She has since been moved to Cornton Vale women’s prison.

Appearing in the dock flanked by security guards, Dolatowski, whose last address was given on court papers as Dunfermlin­e, pled guilty to assault by punching repeatedly on the head and body.

The court heard at the time of the incident, on January 22 2021, the sex offender was serving a sentence imposed at Glasgow Sheriff Court, following an assault committed while staying

in accommodat­ion in the city.

Solicitor Kelly Howe, defending, said: “She identifies as female but notwithsta­nding that, she had been placed in the male prison population at Polmont and the court can probably anticipate the difficulti­es that caused her.

“She was targeted for quite some time in the lead-up to this and from her perspectiv­e she found it almost impossible to try and seek assistance from the proper route in the prison service because that brought more issues and difficulti­es for her in the context of those that were targeting her.

“On this occasion she decided to try and stand up for herself about something that had been said to her the previous evening.

“She told prison officers at the time that (the male) had been responsibl­e for making comments about her.”

Miss Howe said Dolatowski was released a few weeks later from the

sentence but then became involved in a relationsh­ip that ended up being abusive, as a result of which her client fled to England for a time.

In October this year Dolatowski was placed on a restrictio­n of liberty order for breaching a sex offender notificati­on requiremen­t to notify police of any new addresses.

Miss Howe said both Dolatowski and her mother then had to flee their address in Kirkcaldy because it was being “targeted”.

That breached the restrictio­n of liberty order, as a result of which Dolatowski was sentenced to four months imprisonme­nt at the start of November, with an earliest release date of December 30.

Miss Howe said her client’s identity “has now been recognised” by the prison service to the extent she is serving her current sentence in Cornton Vale women’s prison, near Stirling.

Sheriff Christophe­r Shead deferred sentence until January 12 for a criminal justice social work report.

He said: “I see there are some complexiti­es in terms of her circumstan­ces which the court should consider before deciding if custody is the only appropriat­e disposal here.”

In March 2018, Dolatowski sexually assaulted a 10-year-old girl in the toilet of Morrisons supermarke­t in Kirkcaldy.

The terrified youngster was grabbed by the face, shoved into the cubicle, and ordered to remove her trousers.

The attack came a month after Dolatowski had filmed a 12-year-old girl on the toilet in another supermarke­t in the Fife town.

The court imposed a three-year community payback order and a ban from having contact with children for the sex offences.

There was outrage when it was discovered Dolatowski had been placed in a woman-only hostel.

In April 2019, a prison warning was given for “alarming” internet searches noted by social workers.

On this occasion she decided to try and stand up for herself about something that had been said

 ?? ?? ATTACK: Katie Dolatowski lashed out in the male prison in which she was placed.
ATTACK: Katie Dolatowski lashed out in the male prison in which she was placed.

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