Toni Fly has hit out at jail officials for denying her access to ‘feminine hygiene products’ Credit: Cass County Jail

A transgender pedophile has blasted officials at her local prison for denying her access to tampons.

Toni Fly, 49, has hit out at Cass County Jail in Fargo, for denying her access to hormone treatments, ‘feminine hygiene products’ – believed to be tampons – and women’s underwear.

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Fly, convicted of abusing a girl since she was at elementary school and fathering a child with her, also wants moved to a women’s prison.

In a letter to commisioners the prisoner warned officials were ‘diverting from all recognized standards’ and denying her her Constitutional rights, reports the Duluth News Tribune.


Fly, whose birth name is William Anthony , also referred to herself as ‘transgender’ ‘intersex’ and ‘hermaphrodite’ in the missive – claiming to have both male and female sex organs.

The child sex attacker also wants to be moved to a women’s prison, and to be given women’s underwear to wear Credit: Cass County Jail

Prison officials have considered Fly’s requests – and denied them

But County Commissioner Chad Peterson hit back at her demands, telling Fly ‘You’re making this stuff up,’ and accusing her of deliberately trying to waste time.



According to the Grand Forks Herald, he added: ‘People like this, like Mr. Fly, have a reputation for — when they get into a jail what they do is they start creating paperwork for the bureaucracy to have to deal with.’

Jail administrator Captain Andrew Frobig also dismissed Fly’s demands, insisting his criminal record showed he was willing to have sex with women as a man, and therefore posed a risk to the female population.

He added: ‘Fly’s position all along, contrary to what the standards actually say, is essentially that simply claiming to be Transgender means he gets to choose where and how he is housed.’

Frobig exonerated staff at Cass County jail of any alleged wrongdoing, insisting that Fly’s case had been handled correctly, and that she was in the correct prison.

He added that the jail was sympathetic to the needs of transgender prisoners, but that their complaints were taken on a case-by-case basis.

The pedophile will be sentenced in April.