A young woman who was imprisoned for posting indecent photographs of her father's mistress on an adult services website has been released from custody after serving only half of her original sentence. Eleanor Brown, aged twenty-six, has demonstrated a complete lack of remorse for her actions, issuing a defiant eight-word statement via social media following her early release from prison.
Defiance After Early Prison Release
Eleanor Brown has been freed from jail after completing just half of a three-year sentence imposed at Leeds Crown Court in October 2024. The court had convicted her for creating a fraudulent profile on a sex-for-sale website, using explicit images of her father's mistress without consent. Despite her early release, Brown remains unapologetic, stating in a video message: "I'm not sorry and never will be sorry."
Twelve-Year Wait for Vengeance
The extraordinary case stems from a family betrayal discovered when Brown was just fourteen years old. Her father, a former police officer, was found to be having an affair. Brown waited for twelve years before enacting her revenge, motivated by loyalty to her mother, who had originally sent the compromising images to her daughter.
Her campaign began with offensive messages on the mistress's husband's Facebook page, where she branded the woman with derogatory terms. This escalated significantly when Brown used the explicit photographs to create a profile on an adult website, advertising sexual services for as little as five pounds.
Court Condemnation and Continued Defiance
During sentencing, the presiding judge at Leeds Crown Court condemned Brown's "staggering" lack of remorse and described her behaviour as "vindictive, selfish and vengeful." The fraudulent profile was titled "Ex-police with all my uniform which I like to wear for my clients" and included the phrase "kinky copper," directly referencing her father's former profession.
In a recent statement, Brown reflected on her actions but maintained her defiant stance. "If I could turn the clocks 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."
Life After Prison and Family Involvement
Since her release, Brown claims to have rebuilt her life, telling followers on TikTok that she now has "a job, got a house, got a nice fella, got good friends, got a good family." She summarised her position by stating, "I think the moral of the story is that I am not sorry, never will be sorry, will never do it again."
Wider Repercussions Within the Family
The case had further consequences beyond Brown's imprisonment. Her sister, Sophie Brown, who is a police officer, was found to have committed gross misconduct for having "encouraged" her sister's criminal actions. A misconduct panel determined she would have been dismissed from the force had she not already resigned from her position.
Neither Brown's mother nor her sister faced criminal charges for their involvement. In a victim personal statement presented to the court, the woman whose images were posted online said that describing her feelings as "violated" would be a significant "understatement," highlighting the profound personal impact of the crime.