Woman Recalled to Prison for Revenge Posting of Dad's Mistress Nudes
Woman Recalled to Prison Over Revenge Nude Posting

A 26-year-old woman described by a judge as vindictive, selfish and vengeful has been recalled to prison after posting naked photographs of her father's mistress on an escort website. Eleanor Brown, from Morley in West Yorkshire, was originally jailed for two years in 2024 for the act of revenge, which she carried out after discovering her dad's affair when she was just 14 years old.

Details of the Offence and Recall

Brown's mother, Sarah, who still resents the other woman, sent the nude images of the mistress to her daughter. Brown then used these photos to create a profile on a sex-for-sale website, setting prices as low as £5 for some sexual acts and overnight stays for £10. The mistress's phone began receiving numerous calls after her contact details were published on the site.

Since her release from prison last month, Brown has publicly stated that she is not sorry and never will be sorry for her actions. She recently posted on her Instagram feed, despite phones being strictly forbidden in prison, claiming she has been recalled. In her post, she alleged that prison authorities are preventing her from contacting her mother and the outside world, urging her mother to go to the press and contact a solicitor.

Lack of Remorse and Legal Aftermath

The Ministry of Justice has confirmed that Brown was recalled to prison last month. In interviews, Brown has maintained her lack of remorse, describing her original jail sentence as a joke. She told the Daily Mail that if she could turn back time, the only thing she would do differently is dispose of her phone, but she emphasised that she holds no remorse in her body and would not repeat the act, though she remains unapologetic.

A week after Brown posted the images online, police arrested her at her home. During the investigation, it was found that her sister, who was a serving police officer at the time, encouraged her to upload the images; however, the sister was not charged in connection with the case.

This case highlights issues around cyber revenge, privacy violations, and the consequences of online actions within the criminal justice system in the UK.