GERMANY: Transgender Police Officer Who Leads Youth Workshops Sharing Fetish Content Involving Children

Reduxx has learned that a trans-identified male currently working for the Berlin police force has been posting fetish content online, some of which involve themes of transitioning and sexualizing children. Ria Cybill Geyer, 60 years old and born Reiner Geyer, also has led LGBTQ workshops at schools.

On November 4, Märkische Allgemeine Zeitung (MAZ) magazine published a sympathetic interview with Geyer on the topic of “coming out” as a trans-identified male at his workplace. While speaking with the outlet, Geyer remarked that he felt he had been “bullied” by female co-workers who objected to him using the women’s restroom.

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“With the boys, there was hardly any trouble, just one of the older colleagues became invasive,” he said. “Women are more into bullying. They had a problem when I went to the ladies’ bathroom and the usual prejudices manifested.”

This is not the first time Geyer has received a sympathetic media platform.

In 2020, he spoke with RTL and described how he was “overly masculine” before he began to claim a female identity. The outlet revealed that Geyer had previously been married three times, and quoted him as commenting, “but there is only one queen in the castle – it wasn’t my wives.” Geyer revealed his desire to dress in women’s clothing publicly for the first time in 2018 when he attended a company Oktoberfest celebration in a dirndl.

Since declaring a transgender status, Geyer, now 60, has also been involved in “diversity” workshops conducted within schools. As Geyer discussed in a recent debate for Klartext, currently “SCHLAU workshops” are held with youth to “promote the acceptance of diversity” and receive funding from the Ministry for Children, Youth, Family, Equality, Flight and Integration of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia.

According to the SCHLAU NRW website, workshops consist of a team of volunteers who visit school classes and talk about “realities of life and biographies, one’s own coming out, experiences of discrimination as well as prejudices and role models.” In 2019, more than 12,500 young people took part in SCHLAU workshops across 17 locations.

On audio interview of Geyer conducted by schoolchildren in 2021 can be found on the website for the Leibniz Gymnasium, a school in Berlin, produced by 9th grade students for an assignment called “The Queero Project,” a portmanteau of “queer hero.”

During the course of the conversation, Geyer discusses how he had been privately crossdressing at home in the years leading up to announcing his new identity at work. He also briefly mentions complaints made by his female colleagues when he would enter the women’s restrooms and showers.

Disturbingly, Reduxx has discovered that Geyer has been sharing fetish content on his personal Pinterest board, and that some of the images include themes of forcibly “feminizing” young boys. Geyer’s activity on the platform shows a history of consuming sissification, BDSM, and erotic crossdressing content before his decision to identify as transgender.

In an album titled “Femme-Me-Ly,” Geyer has shared photos of himself in high heels and women’s lingerie and underwear. Tags used by Geyer include “cute girls,” “crossdressers,” “sexy,” “stay at home mom” and “transgender.” Other images suggest that Geyer had been meeting up with men who participate in transvestic fetishism at a cafe before he stated that he identified as a woman at his workplace.

In another album called “Fetishes,” Geyer has saved images relating to BDSM activities. Some of the images are from Heavy Rubber, a fetish website featuring photos primarily of women in latex.

But perhaps most alarming are the images saved to Geyer’s Pinterest board which depict young boys dressed in women’s underwear and alternatively a French maid uniform. These images depict content created for a fetish subculture known as “forced feminization,” wherein a man is transformed into a woman via hormones, lingerie, or certain sexual acts.

Two images shared by Geyer featuring depictions of young boys worked into sexual “sissy” content.

One of the first accounts followed by Geyer on Pinterest, Sabine Satin, shares a variety of images known as “sissy captions,” featuring photos of young women in lingerie, sometimes bound and gagged and appearing to be in pain, with sexual text displayed alongside the images.

“Become this girl. Tell me how it feels,” reads one caption. Another depicts a young woman wearing a collar and a leash and says “own me, take me, use me.”

In addition to his role as a police officer, Geyer boasts several other titles connected to the government and trans activism. He has been appointed as a representative for the Social Democrats party in Brandenburg, and in this capacity, works with law enforcement as an “SPDqueer” officer.

According to its website, SPDqueer encourages reporting of “hate crimes” and advocates for amending the constitution, or Basic Law, to incorporate sex self-identification. SPDqueer also campaigns for children to be allowed to decide to initiate a “transition,” without parental consent, from the age of seven years old. The draft for the self-determination bill currently sets the age at 14.

Geyer is also a representative for the Berlin-Brandenburg working group DGTI (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Transidentität und Intersexualität) and is listed on the group’s official registration with the government. DGTI has been at the center of a controversy for its connections to a BDSM sex club. Jörg “JC” Gleisenberg and spouse Franziska “Franny” Gleisenberg are the proprietors of a BDSM club called Das Haus Roissy, which is listed at the same address as their home. Haus Roissy sells fetish gear and organizes workshops to “enlighten” the public on BDSM practices.

In his official capacity with law enforcement, Geyer has shared DGTI materials to a public Facebook group for the Berlin-Brandenburg police force.

The Gleisenbergs’ home-run BDSM club, Das Haus Roissy, cooperates with state institutions such as the “Queeres Netzwerk Bayern” (Queer Network Bavaria). It is also officially recognized as a representative of DGTI and as a counseling center for transsexual children and young people. The Gleisenbergs promote the medical “transitioning” of young children while using their son as an example, having administered puberty-blocking drugs to the boy and calling him by the feminine name Juliana.

Geyer is listed on the BDSM sex club’s contact registry, alongside JC Gleisenberg and several other trans activists.


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Genevieve Gluck
Genevieve Gluck
Genevieve is the Co-Founder of Reduxx, and the outlet's Chief Investigative Journalist with a focused interest in pornography, sexual predators, and fetish subcultures. She is the creator of the podcast Women's Voices, which features news commentary and interviews regarding women's rights.
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