Posted on 05/07/2026 2:26:20 PM PDT by yesthatjallen
THE home of one of “Britain’s first gay dads” has been raided by cops as part of a probe into rape and human trafficking allegations.
Officers swooped on reality TV star Barrie Drewitt-Barlow’s Essex mansion as part of the ongoing investigation.
Officers raided the multi-millionaire’s home, where he lives with husband Scott Hutchinson, as well as properties in nearby Braintree and Maldon.
Police cars and forensic teams could be seen lining the driveway and the country road leading up to the lavish pad near Danbury.
Essex Police said two suspects were arrested on suspicion of rape, human trafficking for sexual exploitation and administering a noxious substance.
The force said: “Officers from the Serious Crime Directorate at Essex Police have today carried out coordinated searches of premises in Danbury, Maldon and Braintree as part of their investigation.
“Searches remain ongoing at all of the locations. Two suspects from Danbury have also been arrested.
“Both suspects remain in custody where they are being questioned by detectives.”
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Shocked, just shocked!
Oh, come on, now! We all know that the ‘love’ between two men and their ‘adopted/procured/abused children’ is completely normal and wholesome. It’s good for Society as a whole!
*SPIT*
Im surprised. Normally, the british government tends to keep these things covered up.
I believe it is very common for these rare gay marriages to be sexually abusing kids.
They have no sexual scruples.
But the “Asian” grooming gangs get a pass?
Is it due to them being white Britts?
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