Eleanor Brown, who posted indecent images of her father’s mistress on a sex-for-sale website, has been released from prison after serving just half of her sentence
A young woman jailed for posting naked photos of her father’s mistress on a sex-for-sale website has refused to apologise for her actions.
Eleanor Brown, 26, has been released from prison after serving just half of her sentence for the extraordinary act of revenge. However, in a video she posted on social media, Eleanor shared an eight-word message of defiance. She said: “I’m not sorry and never will be sorry.”
Her dad, a former police officer, was discovered to be having an affair with his mistress when Eleanor was just 14. His daughter, though, waited 12 years before seeking vengeance for her mother, who had sent sexual images of the woman to her daughter.
Elanor noticed the woman’s husband had started a business and wrote her first offensive messages on his Facebook page, branding his wife a “home-wrecking sl**” and a “tramp”. She then used explicit images to make a profile on a sex-for-sale website, offering sexual acts for £5 and overnight stays for £10.
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The profile was titled “Ex-police with all my uniform which I like to wear for my clients” and used the phrase “kinky copper”. However, Eleanor was soon snagged and jailed for three years in October 2024.
Sentencing Eleanor at Leeds Crown Court, the judge slammed her “staggering” lack of remorse, saying she displayed “vindictive, selfish and vengeful behaviour”.
But even now, having been released from jail early, the young woman has again refused to show any remorse. 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.”
The young woman added in a video on TikTok: “I think the moral of the story is that I am not sorry, never will be sorry, will never do it again.“And 1768963253 I’ve got a job, got a house, got a nice fella, got good friends, got a good family.”
Despite helping Brown, neither her mother or sister were charged in the case. Sophie Brown, her sister and police officer, was found to have committed gross misconduct at a police hearing, for having “encouraged” her sister’s actions.
The misconduct panel found she would have been sacked if she had not already resigned. In a victim personal statement read in court, the woman said that to say she felt “violated” would have been an “understatement”.













