Queensland paedophile made to perform oral sex on inmate Troy Burley wants taxpayer to cover therapy

Paedophile who was forced to perform sex acts on a serial rapist inmate wants the taxpayer to pay for his therapy  after he was left feeling like an ‘object’

  • Troy Allan Burley raped the 21-year-old paedophile several times while in prison
  • One rape occurred while the man was watching the royal wedding on television
  • The younger man is seeking compensation from the state to pay for therapy 
  • The older inmate was sentenced to another seven years in prison for the abuse


A child rapist wants the taxpayer to pay for the therapy he needs after being sexually abused and assaulted by a sadistic sex offender during his time in jail.

The paedophile, 21, was forced to perform oral sex on serial rapist Troy Allan Burley as he was repeatedly abused by the notorious criminal over three months at Wolston Correctional Centre near Brisbane in 2018.

One rape occurred while Burley was watching Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s royal wedding. 

The victim, who has not been identified for legal reasons and since been released from prison, was himself convicted of raping a child.   

The abused inmate has filed for compensation in the Brisbane District Court claiming he suffered post-traumatic stress disorder following his ordeal and has panic attacks when he sees ‘bald heads’. 

Troy Allan Burley (pictured) was convicted of raping a child rapist inmate behind bars. The victim wants the taxpayer to compensate him for the therapy he needs after being sexually abused

The victim's attacker, Troy Allan Burley, is pictured. The prolonged abuse left the young inmate traumatised and feeling like a 'sex object'

Burley was convicted in 2019 over sexually assaulting the younger inmate and had seven years added to his sentence. He will be behind bars until at least 2027

The prolonged abuse left the young inmate traumatised and feeling like a ‘sex object’. He suffered panic attacks when seeing men with bald heads afterwards. Burley was convicted in 2019 over the attacks and had seven years added to his sentence

A court previously heard the prolonged abuse left the young inmate traumatised and humiliated while feeling like a ‘sex object’. 

The statement of claims says Burley bit his nipples, toes, arms and legs during the sexual assaults.  

His lawyers have not specified the amount they want the taxpayer to pay.

The man’s psychiatrist said though some would go to pay for therapy and that the state is liable because prison officials failed to stop the rapes. 

Court documents say the victim alleges he reported the abuse to the Wolston prison unit supervisor but that the staff member took no action.  

Brisbane Psychiatrist Malcolm Foxcroft said the man suffers from post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), major depressive disorder and an eating disorder.

He said he believes the man will need $8,640 worth of supportive psychotherapy and cognitive and dialectic behavioural therapy over 18 months.

Mr Foxcroft said the man would likely be unable to hold down a full-time job for at least five years.

His compensation claim named inmates as potential witnesses, including an ex-Queensland ambulance officer serving a 13-year sentence for sexually abusing 22 young girls.

The repeated sexual assaults happened at Queensland's Wolston Correctional Centre in 2018

The repeated sexual assaults happened at Queensland’s Wolston Correctional Centre in 2018

Burley, 41, has spent most of his adult life in jail and was at the time serving a sentence for knifepoint sexual attacks on four women at railway stations in 1997.

During that trial Judge Rosengren heard Burley attacked his victims from behind, covered their faces and taunted them about hurting their children.

Burley sobbed in court during the 2019 trial over the rapes of the paedophile.

He was convicted of three counts of rape, one count of sexual assault, and two counts of sexual assault with aggravation for the attacks on the inmate.

He also had another seven years added to his sentence and will remain behind bars until at least 2027.

During the trial Crown prosecutor Jacqueline Ball noted similarities between Burley’s most recent an previous sexual assaults. 

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