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‘Forgiveness influencer’ jailed for raping girl after confessing on YouTube video 


Self-confessed rapist DJ Craig Strachan aka Craig Saint. Picture taken from publically viewable Facebook page. Stracham confessed to raping a sleeping girl in his bed 10 years ago in Edinburgh. Police Scotland are now investigasting the incident.

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A DJ who confessed to rape on a YouTube video before attempting to launch a career as a ‘forgiveness’ guru has been jailed for six years.

Craig Strachan, 33, was 21-years-old when he climbed into his victim’s bed uninvited at an address in Edinburgh in 2013.

Prosecutors at the High Court in Livingstone said touched her while she slept and when she woke he raped her.

Strachan confessed to his crime in 2022 during an interview with a host from YouTube channel I’mPossible Conversation, and said he ‘totally f***** up and raped a girl’ when he was on drugs.

He said he discovered God in 2019, and ‘kept getting all of these horrible feelings, I was getting well-known in Edinburgh, I was getting really popular and had this kind of shadow behind me’.

He said it was ‘eating me inside’ and was ‘contemplating suicide’.

As a DJ he performed internationally under the stage name Sesentayuno while based in Barcelona, Spain.

He was described by listings site Resident Advisor as ‘being at the epicentre of European House Music scene’.

Strachan confessed to raping a sleeping girl in his bed 10 years ago in Edinburgh (Picture: Facebook/Craig Strachan)

In another YouTube webinar on Strachan’s channel, The Forgiveness Movement, he spoke of teaching clients how to forgive feelings ‘of guilt, of shame, of remorse’ including by using meditation.

He said in a video, posted in 2022: ‘My name is Craig Strachan, and chances are, if you’re watching this video, you’re struggling to forgive yourself.

‘You may be feeling feelings of guilt, of shame, of remorse, you may have a massive fear of judgment for what you’ve done.

‘You may be manifested in uncontrollable situations, or just an overall sense of confusion about what to do next.

‘If so, please do not worry. The universe has guided you here for a reason, and your forgiveness starts now. I’m going to be running a masterclass, and in this masterclass, I’m going to teach you the four steps to forgiveness, which I’ve used for myself and for my clients.

As a DJ he performed internationally under the stage name Sesentayuno (Picture: Facebook/Craig Strachan)

‘I’ll also share with you my story, because I believe in my vulnerability will give you the power to share yours. I’ll also teach you techniques such as meditation, using the law of attraction and visualization to create a desired outcome, and for you to achieve forgiveness.’

On Tuesday, at the High Court in Stirling, Strachan was sentenced to six years’ imprisonment.

His name has been added to the sex offenders register indefinitely.

A 20-year non-harassment order, banning him from contacting or attempting to contact the victim, was granted.

Sentencing, Judge Fiona Tait told Strachan that his online confession had created ‘difficult circumstances’ for the victim, due to ‘publicity which your online disclosure attracted’.

The judge said: ‘This offence is of considerable gravity. It has had, and will have, a substantial impact upon the complainer.

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Source:: Metro

      

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