A 26-year-old woman, Eleanor Brown, who was imprisoned for sharing explicit photos of her father’s mistress on a paid sex platform, has chosen not to express regret for her actions. Despite being released early from jail, Eleanor defiantly stated in a social media video that she stands by her decision, saying, “I’m not sorry and never will be sorry.”
The controversial act of revenge stemmed from Eleanor’s discovery of her father’s affair with his mistress when she was just 14 years old. After waiting 12 years, Eleanor decided to seek retribution for her mother, who had previously sent intimate images of the woman to her daughter.
Eleanor’s retaliation began by posting offensive messages on the woman’s husband’s Facebook page, labeling the mistress as a “home-wrecking sl**” and a “tramp.” Subsequently, she created a profile on a sex-for-sale website using explicit images, offering various sexual services for a minimal fee.
The profile, titled “Ex-police with all my uniform which I like to wear for my clients,” referred to her as a “kinky copper.” However, Eleanor’s actions led to her arrest and subsequent sentencing to three years in jail in October 2024.
During the sentencing at Leeds Crown Court, the judge criticized Eleanor for her complete lack of remorse, describing her behavior as “vindictive, selfish, and vengeful.”
Despite her early release from prison, Eleanor remains unapologetic. She admitted in a video that if she could change one thing, it would be disposing of her phone to avoid the trouble it caused. However, she firmly stated, “But I am not remorseful. I do not hold any remorse in my body.”
In a TikTok video, she reiterated her lack of regret, stating, “I am not sorry, never will be sorry, will never do it again.” She also mentioned her current positive life situation with a job, a house, a partner, loyal friends, and a supportive family.
Although her mother and sister assisted her, they were not charged in the case. Sophie Brown, Eleanor’s sister and a police officer, faced allegations of gross misconduct for allegedly endorsing her sister’s actions. The misconduct panel ruled that she would have been dismissed if she had not resigned earlier. The victim expressed feeling “violated” beyond words in a personal statement read in court.
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