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Britain’s first gay surrogate parent faces trafficking and rape charges

8 May 2026
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Barrie Drewitt-Barlow, a prominent figure in the UK known for being one of the first gay surrogate parents, has been charged with human trafficking and sexual exploitation alongside another man. The 57-year-old co-owner of Maldon and Tiptree Football Club was arrested following an investigation by Essex Police, which included coordinated searches of multiple properties. Drewitt-Barlow and his co-defendant face serious allegations, including arranging travel for exploitation and several sexual offences, including the rape of a man. This legal situation has prompted the relocation of a local polling station that was to be hosted at the football club due to the ongoing police investigation. Additionally, a planned ITV series, “Up The Jammers,” which was set to follow the duo’s attempts to elevate their football club, has been shelved amid these serious charges.

Why It Matters

Barrie Drewitt-Barlow gained significant public attention in 1999 when he and his ex-husband became one of the first gay couples in the UK to have a child through surrogacy, marking an important moment in LGBTQ+ family rights. The current charges against him, including human trafficking and sexual exploitation, highlight ongoing issues related to the protection of vulnerable individuals and the legal implications of such serious allegations. The investigation’s impact extends beyond the legal realm, affecting local community activities and the representation of LGBTQ+ individuals in media. The suspension of the ITV series also reflects the media’s cautious approach to projects involving individuals facing serious criminal charges.

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