
A woman who was jailed for three years for posting naked photos of her dad's ex on an escort site has said she'll 'never be sorry' for what she did.
26-year-old Eleanor Brown worked alongside her mum and sister to post the naked photos of a woman her dad cheated with, and after her release she told the Daily Mail she doesn't regret doing it.
When she was 14 her father, Geoff, was discovered to have been having an affair with another woman which ended as they each stayed with their partners, and 12 years later, the pictures would be posted as Eleanor was sent them by her mother Sarah.
Seeing the woman's husband had set up a business, she started commenting 'home wrecking sl*g' and 'tramp' on the businesses Facebook page, and used the images she'd been sent to create a profile on an escort website offering sex for money.
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She also added the woman's husband's phone number as a contact detail on the site, with the device flooded with texts and calls just minutes after the profile had been created.

Initially denying two counts of disclosing private sexual imagery, Eleanor later changed her plea to guilty halfway through her trial.
Brown was sentenced to three years in jail in October 2024, with a judge saying her behaviour had been 'vindictive, selfish and vengeful' while telling her she showed a 'staggering' lack of remorse.
Since being release from jail after serving half of her sentence, she said she is 'definitely not remorseful' and that while she wouldn't do it again the only thing she'd change about her actions would be getting rid of her phone.
She said: "If I could turn the clocks back the only thing I'd do differently is put my phone in the bin. 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."

A victim statement read out to Leeds Crown Court said that the woman whose pictures were posted on the site called it an 'understatement' to say she felt 'violated' by Brown's actions.
Her statement said she'd felt 'sickened' that intimate pictures of herself were posted on a website to sexually gratify strangers.
She said: "I'm finding it difficult to believe a woman would do that to another woman."
While Eleanor was helped by her mum Sarah and her sister Sophie, with her legal representative saying she'd been 'egged on by her family' after they'd given her the pictures, neither of them were charged in the case.
A police hearing was held for Sophie over 'gross misconduct' and the panel found that if she had not already resigned from the police she would have been sacked.
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