
Texas Teacher Sentenced to 33 Years as Child Abuse Cases Advance Across Three Continents
A US court's verdict coincides with new charges against Gary Glitter and ongoing proceedings against an Australian doctor and teacher.
A Texas court has sentenced former middle school teacher Adriana Rullan to 33 years in prison for the continuous sexual abuse of a 13-year-old student, following a two-day trial in which prosecutors presented text messages, photographs, and video recordings. The jury in Webb County also handed down concurrent sentences of 10 years for indecency with a child and 13 years for an improper relationship between an educator and a student, along with $20,000 in fines. The victim testified that the abuse cost him his friendships and nearly his life, while his mother described the emotional toll on the family.
In Western Australia, music teacher Naomi Tekea Craig has pleaded guilty to 15 charges, including sexual penetration of a child under 13, and is due to be sentenced on 17 November after giving birth to the victim’s child. Prosecutors there have indicated that some additional charges will be discontinued as part of ongoing discussions with the defence. Meanwhile, British prosecutors have charged former pop star Gary Glitter—already serving a 16-year sentence for abusing three schoolgirls—with unlawful sexual intercourse with a girl under 13 and three counts of indecent assault, linked to alleged offences between 1978 and 1981.
The cases have relied heavily on digital evidence and, in one instance, the involvement of a self-described vigilante. In Perth, paediatrician Chia Liang Saw faces 53 charges, including sexual penetration and indecent recording of children. His lawyer told the court that 20 of the electronic communication charges involve a third party who posed as a child online and later handed messages to police. The magistrate noted that the individual was not a police agent, while prosecutors confirmed the investigation remains complex and further charges are expected. Saw, who has not entered pleas, is awaiting a bail decision after a home detention report was ordered.
Across these jurisdictions, authorities are also contending with offenders who breach supervision conditions. Notorious paedophile Bradley Pen Dragon was returned to custody in Perth last month after allegedly violating his release order six times, including by using gym equipment to access the internet. In the UK, Glitter was recalled to prison in 2023 for breaching licence conditions shortly after his release. The next procedural steps include Saw’s bail hearing on 10 July, Craig’s sentencing in November, and Glitter’s court appearance on the new charges, as legal systems on three continents continue to process a wave of historic and recent abuse allegations.
| Atlantic / Anglosphere press | −0.70 | critical |
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| Continental European press | 0.00 | neutral |
| Russian & CIS press | +0.20 | neutral |
American authorities denounce a case of 'pure evil' and promise immediate justice.
An extreme case is chosen to generalize a crisis, shifting focus from routine judicial processes to moral emergency.
No statistical data on criminal proceedings in the US is mentioned, nor comparison with Australia or the UK.
Swedish police investigate a sexual assault, but no details on the criminal process are given.
A neutral and minimal tone is adopted, avoiding any judgment or broader contextualization, reducing the event to an isolated local incident.
No reference is made to Sweden's policies against sexual violence or to international comparisons.
Russia deliberately ignores Western news on child abuse, focusing on its own security and sovereignty priorities.
Visibility is avoided for stories that could legitimize Western judicial institutions, shifting attention to threats perceived as more urgent for its own audience.
Any mention of child sexual abuse cases in the US, Australia, or the UK is absent, despite the headline.
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