Revenge Backfires as Woman Avoids Full Sentence for Leaking Nude Photos

Ahmed Hassan, International Editor
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A young woman who posted naked photos of her father’s mistress on an escort website has been released from prison after serving just half of her sentence. Eleanor Brown, 26, refused to apologize for her actions, defiantly declaring “I’m not sorry and never will be sorry” in a social media video.

Brown’s father, a former police officer, was discovered to be having an affair with his mistress when Eleanor was just 14 years old. However, she waited 12 years before seeking revenge for her mother, who had previously sent sexual images of the woman to her daughter.

Elanor first targeted the mistress’s husband, branding his wife a “home-wrecking s**t” and a “tramp” on his Facebook page. She then created a profile on a sex-for-sale website, using explicit images and offering sexual acts and overnight stays for a fee. The profile was titled “Ex-police with all my uniform which I like to wear for my clients” and used the phrase “kinky copper”.

Despite her lack of remorse, Brown was sentenced to three years in prison at Leeds Crown Court in October 2024. The judge slammed her “staggering” lack of remorse, saying she displayed “vindictive, selfish and vengeful behaviour”.

However, the young woman has now been released from jail early, and continues to stand by her actions. “If I could turn the clock back the only thing I’d do differently is put my phone in the bin,” she said. “I would just bin the phone, that phone has got me in so much trouble. But I am not remorseful. I do not hold any remorse in my body. I wouldn’t do it again – your nudes are all safe – but I am definitely not remorseful.”

Brown’s sister, Sophie, a police officer, was also found to have committed gross misconduct for “encouraging” her sister’s actions. The misconduct panel determined she would have been sacked if she had not already resigned.

The mistress, in a victim personal statement, said that to say she felt “violated” would have been an “understatement”. Despite the serious consequences, Eleanor Brown remains defiant, stating, “I think the moral of the story is that I am not sorry, never will be sorry, will never do it again.”

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Ahmed Hassan is an award-winning international journalist with over 15 years of experience covering global affairs, conflict zones, and diplomatic developments. Before joining The Update Desk as International Editor, he reported from more than 40 countries for major news organizations including Reuters and Al Jazeera. He holds a Master's degree in International Relations from the London School of Economics.
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