Baby rapist Jason Mizner makes outrageous requests: ‘Cellmates trigger my PTSD’
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A yoga teacher jailed for raping a two-year-old has made a string of outrageous complaints about his time in prison while launching a compensation claim.
Jason Mizner pleaded guilty in 2018 to 65 child rape offences from the early 2000s, after his girlfriend found child abuse material in a bag he’d left at home.
The former Yoga teacher assaulted his partner’s two-year-old girl repeatedly over three months, filming himself as he did so.
Now, shocking letters have emerged detailing some of the complaints made by Mizner about his time in jail.
He has launched an anti-discrimination case over his alleged treatment at Wolston Correctional Centre, demanding compensation and an apology because he was forced to share a cell.
Mizner claims cellmates flicking light switches or going to the bathroom trigger his PTSD, which comes from the decade he spent in Thai prisons.
Mizner (pictured) had kept a bag of vile recordings of his abuse, names of children and plans for a child exploitation ring before his girlfriend discovered it leading to his 19 year jail sentence, he has since requested a single cell because other inmates trigger his PTSD
Paedophile Jason Mizner (pictured) repeatedly raped his girlfriend’s two-year-old daughter and muzzled her when she screamed for help
The Gold Coast rapist was previously jailed for offensive acts of sexual depravity in Thailand.
The pervert previously argued his jail term for relentlessly raping his girlfriend’s daughter was ‘excessive’, despite only receiving 19 years’ jail time for the repeated assaults.
Queensland’s Sunday Mail obtained his handwritten appeals to the Queensland Human Rights Commission, with one letter telling authorities he couldn’t join a shared cell for ‘severe PTSD from 11 years in a Thai prison’.
He complained in the letters that he had been told his needs weren’t great enough for him to be placed on a Do Not Double Up list.
‘I am forced to share a tiny “double bunk” cell which exposed me to noise and light disturbances as well as sleep deprivation and personal conflict,’ he complained further.
Mizner alleged he was being discriminated against and his human rights had been infringed.
He has lodged an anti-discrimination case with the Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal as he alleges he’s impaired by mental health illnesses including PTSD that makes it difficult for him to sleep at night.
The case before the Tribunal hasn’t been finalised and Mizner has won an interim order barring authorities from putting him in a shared cell until the matter is concluded.
Court documents also showed Mizner wants private apologies from Queensland Corrective Services and the General Manager of the prison.
Queensland Corrective Services rejects allegations of discrimination or limiting Mizner’s human rights, according to the Courier Mail.
The warped materials tabled in Mizner’s sentencing meant the judge had to take a break to ensure he received a fair sentence.
During sentencing, Justice Leanne Clare said she had struggled to cope with the disturbing footage of Mizner’s offences despite 30 years experience with extreme child abuse cases.
‘I only watched a portion and it has been a battle to get the vision of your offending out of my head,’ Judge Clare said.
‘I cannot imagine the horror of it for (the girl’s) mother.’
The court was told Mizner, who was 31 at the time of the assaults, formed a relationship with the Australian girl’s mother, before committing the offences over a number of months.
While he was on a holiday in Thailand, the girl’s mother found videos he had made and a range of other unrelated child exploitation material.
Wolston prison (above) which also houses child killer Brett Cowan and wife killer Gerard Baden-Clay, will have to find a single cell for Mizner because he suffers PTSD from Thai jail where he served time for raping a baby
Mizner stayed in Thailand, where he formed a relationship with a local woman before assaulting her young daughter and being arrested by Thai authorities.
He served 11 years of a 35-year sentence and was deported when released on bail last year, with Australian authorities arresting him when he returned to Brisbane.
Mizner’s sentencing was also delayed when a doctor preparing a psychological report for the court suffered a heart attack.
That report, the defence argued, showed that a motorcycle accident when Mizner was 21 left him with a brain injury, which ‘uninhibited’ him.
Justice Clare said it also showed he had a ‘predilection for babies’ and had a medium-to-high chance of re-offending if not incarcerated.
‘Even a low risk of re-offending when it comes to raping babies is a substantial risk to deal with. When it’s a medium-to-high risk… it’s alarming,’ she said.
Justice Clare said Mizner showed no remorse for his heinous crimes.