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Primary school worker called girl, 12, ‘sl*g' and ‘stupid fat wh***' & offered to dish kids vapes in vile Snapchats
Primary school worker called girl, 12, ‘sl*g' and ‘stupid fat wh***' & offered to dish kids vapes in vile Snapchats

Scottish Sun

time7 days ago

  • Scottish Sun

Primary school worker called girl, 12, ‘sl*g' and ‘stupid fat wh***' & offered to dish kids vapes in vile Snapchats

The support worker also threatened to 'hurt' the young girl in her shocking texts Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A CHILD support worker has been struck off after calling a young girl a "sl*g" and a "stupid fat wh***" over vile messages on Snapchat. Gillian Sorbie, 41, who previously worked at a primary school in Fife, Scotland, was removed from her job after sending the disgusting texts to two 12-year-old kids between March and October 2023. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up She also offered to buy vapes and "dish them out" to kids at the school - having used pupils' details to find and add them on Snapchat. In one of the shocking messages sent to the young girl, she told the pupil to "go to f**king hell" and even threatened to "hurt her". The messages were published following a hearing by the Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC), unveiling the vile behaviour of the former school support worker. Sorbie sent messages which read: "Go suck a f**k, that's what wh***s do, so anytime you feel like it." She also verbally abused the pupil further, telling her to "go to f**king hell" and "just you wait till tomorrow you stupid fat wh***". Sorbie also threatened to hurt the same young girl, saying: "F**k you, you're gonna hurt when I see you tomorrow." She then went on to shockingly ask: "Are you dead yet?" In messages to another 12-year-old student, Sorbie arranged to buy them a vape, reports the Daily Record. She wrote: "I'm going to get yours in the shop round from me before I head down. "Any particular type or flavour you want?" Female teacher, 27, had 'sex with student in classroom' hours before arrest as '8-month relationship' exposed Sorbie also instructed the young child to get into her car before exchanging the vapes for cash. Telling the pupil about her plans over Snapchat, she wrote: "What to do is, all of you give all the money to one person, then that person can jump in my car and I'll hand over all of the vapes and they can dish them out after I've gone. "Don't want to be seen selling you vapes in public so gotta be subtle. xx". Shockingly, Sorbie then joked that she couldn't "have folk know" she was "selling vapes to 11-year-olds". She told the pupil that it has "to be kept quiet", and also asked them how many other students wanted vapes. Sorbie was convicted of selling a nicotine product to a person under the age of 18 at Kirkcaldy Sheriff Court in September last year. During a hearing at the SSSC last week, a panel heard how the child support worker tried to delete the messages after a parent of one of the children attempted to save them. She ultimately failed in her bid to conceal any wrongdoing and was banned by the safety watchdog from working in social care indefinitely. 'ABUSIVE AND INAPPROPRIATE CONTENT' The SSSC ruling on the case read: "You provided two former pupils of the primary school where you worked with your contact details and then repeatedly contacted them both on a social media messaging application. "This was further aggravated by the abusive and innappropriate content of the messages. "You offered to sell nicotine vape devices to a child. This is an abuse of the trust placed in you by your employer and the parents of the children you were entrusted to care for." It added: "You attempted to delete messages as the parent of one of the children was trying to save them in an attempt to conceal your wrongdoing. "A warning would not be appropriate as the behaviour is extremely serious and a warning would give no protection to service users or the public. "A condition would not be appropriate because the type of behaviour at issue is not the type of behaviour which conditions would rectify."

Primary school worker called girl, 12, ‘sl*g' and ‘stupid fat wh***' & offered to dish kids vapes in vile Snapchats
Primary school worker called girl, 12, ‘sl*g' and ‘stupid fat wh***' & offered to dish kids vapes in vile Snapchats

The Irish Sun

time7 days ago

  • The Irish Sun

Primary school worker called girl, 12, ‘sl*g' and ‘stupid fat wh***' & offered to dish kids vapes in vile Snapchats

A CHILD support worker has been struck off after calling a young girl a "sl*g" and a "stupid fat wh***" over vile messages on Snapchat. Gillian Sorbie, 41, who previously worked at a primary school in Advertisement She also offered to buy vapes and "dish them out" to kids at the school - having used pupils' details to find and add them on Snapchat. In one of the shocking messages sent to the young girl, she told the pupil to "go to f**king hell" and even threatened to "hurt her". The messages were published following a hearing by the Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC), unveiling the vile behaviour of the former school support worker. Sorbie sent messages which read: "Go suck a f**k, that's what wh***s do, so anytime you feel like it." Advertisement Read More on UK News She also verbally abused the pupil further, telling her to "go to f**king hell" and "just you wait till tomorrow you stupid fat wh***". Sorbie also threatened to hurt the same young girl, saying: "F**k you, you're gonna hurt when I see you tomorrow." She then went on to shockingly ask: "Are you dead yet?" In messages to another 12-year-old student, Sorbie arranged to buy them a vape, reports the Advertisement Most read in The Sun She wrote: "I'm going to get yours in the shop round from me before I head down. "Any particular type or flavour you want?" Female teacher, 27, had 'sex with student in classroom' hours before arrest as '8-month relationship' exposed Sorbie also instructed the young child to get into her car before exchanging the vapes for cash. Telling the pupil about her plans over Snapchat, she wrote: "What to do is, all of you give all the money to one person, then that person can jump in my car and I'll hand over all of the vapes and they can dish them out after I've gone. Advertisement "Don't want to be seen selling you vapes in public so gotta be subtle. xx". Shockingly, Sorbie then joked that she couldn't "have folk know" she was "selling vapes to 11-year-olds". She told the pupil that it has "to be kept quiet", and also asked them how many other students wanted vapes. Sorbie was convicted of selling a nicotine product to a person under the age of 18 at Kirkcaldy Sheriff Court in September last year. Advertisement During a hearing at the SSSC last week, a panel heard how the child support worker tried to delete the messages after a parent of one of the children attempted to save them. She ultimately failed in her bid to conceal any wrongdoing and was banned by the safety watchdog from working in social care indefinitely. 'ABUSIVE AND INAPPROPRIATE CONTENT' The SSSC ruling on the case read: "You provided two former pupils of the primary school where you worked with your contact details and then repeatedly contacted them both on a social media messaging application. "This was further aggravated by the abusive and innappropriate content of the messages. Advertisement "You offered to sell It added: "You attempted to delete messages as the parent of one of the children was trying to save them in an attempt to conceal your wrongdoing. "A warning would not be appropriate as the behaviour is extremely serious and a warning would give no protection to service users or the public. "A condition would not be appropriate because the type of behaviour at issue is not the type of behaviour which conditions would rectify." Advertisement 1 Gillian Sorbie was convicted of selling a nicotine product to a person under the age of 18 at Kirkcaldy Sheriff Court in September last year Credit: Linkedin

Scots school worker branded girl, 12, ‘sl*t' and ‘stupid fat wh*re' on Snapchat
Scots school worker branded girl, 12, ‘sl*t' and ‘stupid fat wh*re' on Snapchat

Scottish Sun

time29-05-2025

  • Scottish Sun

Scots school worker branded girl, 12, ‘sl*t' and ‘stupid fat wh*re' on Snapchat

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A SCOTS school support worker who branded pupils as young as 12, 'sluts' and 'stupid fat wh*res' on Snapchat has been struck off. Gillian Sorbie was working at a primary school in Fife when she sent a string of shocking messages to one pupil whilst setting up meetings to sell vapes to another. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 2 Gillian Sorbie has been struck off after calling a little girl a "sl*g" and a "fat wh*re" on Snapchat 2 Sorbie was sending shocking messages to 12-year-old pupils while she worked at a school in Fife In one message on the social media app, Sorbie, 41, told one 12-year-old girl: "Just you wait till tomorrow stupid fat wh**e" Before threatening: "F*** you, you're gonna hurt when I see you tomorrow. "I need to go out (sic) my daughter to bed. Try not to kill yourself while I'm gone" All of the messages were sent over tow days between March 2 and March 9, 2023 and were horrifying in content, calling the child "Sl*gbag" and asking her: "You dead yet?". Other shocking messages read: "Go suck a f***" and "Well that's what wh***s do so anytime you feel like it…" Before telling the schoolgirl "Go to hell. "Oh go ahead but I'll stay alive just to p*** you off" The vile messages were laid bare in a hearing by the Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC). The panel also heard Sorbie contacted another child, also aged 12, to sell vapes to her between September and October 2023. Sorbie wrote: "What to do is all of you give all the money to one person then that person can jump in my car and I'll hand over all of the vapes and they can dish them out after I've gone. Female teacher, 27, had 'sex with student in classroom' hours before arrest as '8-month relationship' exposed "Don't want to be seen selling you vapes in public so gotta be subtle yk xx" Sorbie warned the child to "keep quiet" saying: "How many. Got to be kept quiet tho I can't have folk knowing I'm selling vapes to 11 year olds lol", before adding: " Lol no worries, I trust you gals not to rat me out xx'" The panel was told Sorbie was convicted of selling vapes to kids at Kirkcaldy Sheriff Court in September last year after she messaged the same child a picture of vapes saying: " 'Vapes £13 each or two for £20. 4000 puffs each. Amazing value. DM me if you want any". The SSSC said Sorbie had shown no regret or remorse for her actions and had tried to cover up her crime by deleting messages, adding: "You provided two former pupils of the primary school where you worked with your contact details and then repeatedly contacted them both on a social media messaging application. "This was further aggravated by the abusive and inappropriate content of the messages. "You offered to sell nicotine vape devices to a child. "You offered to sell nicotine vape devices to a child. "This is an abuse of the trust placed in you by your employer and the parents of the children you were entrusted to care for. "You attempted to delete messages as the parent of one of the children was trying to save them in an attempt to conceal your wrongdoing. "You offered no insight or apology for your behaviour."

Scottish school worker who called little girl a 'slag' and offered to buy vapes struck off
Scottish school worker who called little girl a 'slag' and offered to buy vapes struck off

Edinburgh Live

time29-05-2025

  • Edinburgh Live

Scottish school worker who called little girl a 'slag' and offered to buy vapes struck off

Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info A child support worker who called a little girl a "sl*g" and a "fat wh*re", on Snapchat, has been struck off. Gillian Sorbie, a former staff member at a primary school in Fife, was kicked out of her profession after it surfaced she had sent a raft of inappropriate messages to two 12 year olds, between March and October 2023. The 41-year-old used the kids' data to add them on a social media app before she began communicating with the pair, the Daily Record reports. In a series of shocking messages sent to one pupil, she told the girl to "go to f**king hell" and threatened to "hurt her". The exchanges, published following a hearing by the Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC), read: "Go suck a f**k", that's what wh*res do, so anytime you feel like it". Join Edinburgh Live's Whatsapp Community here and get the latest news sentstraight to your messages. In other messages, Sorbie told the pupil: "Go to f**king hell" and "just you wait till tomorrow you stupid fat wh*re". She went on to tell the same child: "F**k you, you're gonna hurt when I see you tomorrow" before going on to ask: "Are you dead yet?" In correspondence to another child, Storbie arranged to buy the pupil a vape. She said: "I'm going to get yours in the shop round from me before I head down. "Any particular type or flavour you want?" Storbie instructed the child to get in her car before exchanging the devices for cash. In the Snapchat message, she said: "What to do is, all of you give all the money to one person, then that person can jump in my car and I'll hand over all of the vapes and they can dish them out after I've gone. "Don't want to be seen selling you vapes in public so gotta be subtle. xx" She asked: "How many? Got to be kept quiet though. I can't have folk knowing I'm selling vapes to 11-year-olds, lol." Sorbie was convicted of selling a nicotine product to a person under the age of 18 at Kirkcaldy Sheriff Court in September last year. Her conduct was laid bare during a hearing at the SSSC last week. The panel heard how Sorbie attempted to delete the messages as the parent of one child attempted to save them in a bid to conceal her wrongdoing. The watchdog banned her from working in social care indefinitely. The SSSC ruling reads: "You provided two former pupils of the primary school where you worked with your contact details and then repeatedly contacted them both on a social media messaging application. "This was further aggravated by the abusive and innappropriate content of the messages. "You offered to sell nicotine vape devices to a child. This is an abuse of the trust placed in you by your employer and the parents of the children you were entrusted to care for." Sign up for Edinburgh Live newsletters for more headlines straight to your inbox It added: "You attempted to delete messages as the parent of one of the children was trying to save them in an attempt to conceal your wrongdoing. "A warning would not be appropriate as the behaviour is extremely serious and a warning would give no protection to service users or the public. "A condition would not be appropriate because the type of behaviour at issue is not the type of behaviour which conditions would rectify." Sharon McKenzie, Head of HR at Fife Council, said: "As a responsible employer, we don't discuss the individual circumstances of any current or former employees."

School support worker called little girl 's**g' and 'fat wh*re on Snapchat
School support worker called little girl 's**g' and 'fat wh*re on Snapchat

Daily Record

time29-05-2025

  • Daily Record

School support worker called little girl 's**g' and 'fat wh*re on Snapchat

Gillian Sorbie, a former primary school support worker, went on to call the child a "fat whore". A child support worker has been struck off after calling a little girl a "slag" and a "fat wh*re" on Snapchat. Gillian Sorbie, a former staff member at a primary school in Fife, was removed from the profession after sending a catalogue of inappropriate messages to two kids, both aged 12, between March and October 2023. ‌ The former staff member, 41, communicated with the children online after using their details to add them on the social media app. ‌ In a series of shocking messages sent to one pupil, she told the girl to "Go to f**king hell" and threatened to "hurt her". The exchanges, published following a hearing by the Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC), read: "Go suck a f**k", that's what wh*res do, so anytime you feel like it". In other messages, Sorbie told the pupil: "Go to f**king hell" and "just you wait till tomorrow you stupid fat wh*re". ‌ She went on to tell the same child: "F**k you, you're gonna hurt when I see you tomorrow" before going on to ask: "Are you dead yet?" In correspondence to another child, Storbie arranged to buy the pupil a vape. She said: "I'm going to get yours in the shop round from me before I head down. ‌ "Any particular type or flavour you want?" Storbie instructed the child to get in her car before exchanging the devices for cash. ‌ In the Snapchat message, she said: "What to do is, all of you give all the money to one person, then that person can jump in my car and I'll hand over all of the vapes and they can dish them out after I've gone. "Don't want to be seen selling you vapes in public so gotta be subtle. xx" She asked: "How many? Got to be kept quiet though. I can't have folk knowing I'm selling vapes to 11-year-olds, lol." ‌ Sorbie was convicted of selling a nicotine product to a person under the age of 18 at Kirkcaldy Sheriff Court in September last year. Her conduct was laid bare during a hearing at the SSSC last week. The panel heard how Sorbie attempted to delete the messages as the parent of one child attempted to save them in a bid to conceal her wrongdoing. ‌ The watchdog banned her from working in social care indefinitely. The SSSC ruling reads: "You provided two former pupils of the primary school where you worked with your contact details and then repeatedly contacted them both on a social media messaging application. ‌ "This was further aggravated by the abusive and innappropriate content of the messages. "You offered to sell nicotine vape devices to a child. This is an abuse of the trust placed in you by your employer and the parents of the children you were entrusted to care for." It added: "You attempted to delete messages as the parent of one of the children was trying to save them in an attempt to conceal your wrongdoing. "A warning would not be appropriate as the behaviour is extremely serious and a warning would give no protection to service users or the public. "A condition would not be appropriate because the type of behaviour at issue is not the type of behaviour which conditions would rectify." Sharon McKenzie, Head of HR at Fife Council, said: "As a responsible employer, we don't discuss the individual circumstances of any current or former employees."

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