A 12-year-old in Scotland is described as having been previously vilified and arrested based on allegations involving a Bulgarian couple. According to the reports, the child’s mother says her daughter told the truth from the start but that her account was not believed, including by Police Scotland. The situation changes after legal proceedings: the Bulgarian couple are found guilty of assault, which is presented in the coverage as vindication for the child. The articles do not provide additional details about the incident’s circumstances, the specific allegations made against the child, or the evidence considered in court. They focus instead on the outcome of the case and the family’s view that the initial claims were accepted without sufficient corroboration. The reporting indicates the child’s reputation and treatment were affected before the verdict, and that the guilty finding marks a reversal of the earlier narrative that led to the arrest. The accounts presented remain limited to the parties’ allegations and the final court decision.