When Eleanor Brown was just 14, her world was shaken by a secret her father, Geoff, had kept—a relationship with another woman that nearly tore her family apart.
The affair left a deep mark on Eleanor and her mother, Sarah, who never fully forgave the woman involved.
Fast-forward twelve years, and what had been a painful memory transformed into a highly public and shocking act of revenge.
Eleanor, now 26, decided to take matters into her own hands—and it would land her in jail.
The Viral Revenge
With help from her mother and sister, Eleanor posted private and explicit images of her father’s former mistress on a sex-for-sale website.
The profile even included offers of sexual services for a fee, sparking a flood of messages to the woman’s phone and dragging her into public humiliation.
The incident eventually reached the courts, where Eleanor received a three-year sentence.
The judge described her behavior as “vindictive, selfish, and vengeful” and said she had displayed a “staggering lack of remorse.”
No Regrets After Prison
Despite her conviction, Eleanor has been unapologetic.
Following her release after serving half of her sentence, she shared her thoughts online, insisting: “I’m not sorry and never will be sorry.”
She added that if she could rewind time, the only change she would make would be disposing of the phone that got her into trouble—not the actions themselves.
In TikTok videos, she reflected: “I wouldn’t do it again—your nudes are all safe—but I am definitely not remorseful.”
She emphasized that her life is moving forward: she now has a job, a house, a supportive partner, good friends, and a strong family network.
The Fallout from the Affair
The revenge plot was triggered when Eleanor’s mother noticed that her father’s former mistress and her husband had started a new successful business.
Eleanor, encouraged by her mother and sister, retaliated by sending explicit material to the husband and harassing the couple online.
The online advert included the woman’s picture and contact information, leading to dozens of texts and calls within minutes.
The couple eventually reported the harassment to the police, which led to Eleanor’s arrest and her sister Sophie losing her job as a police officer.
Behind Bars: Life in HMP New Hall
Eleanor’s time in prison provided her with another platform to share her story.
She described HMP New Hall as chaotic, claiming the prison system was “absolutely messed up.”
She alleged that men were placed in women’s prisons, often disguised as female, which she found deeply unsettling.
She also shared shocking accounts of other inmates’ behavior, including those living with HIV who allegedly threatened others with sanitary towels, and incidents where inmates were denied toilets and defecated publicly.
Eleanor criticized the staff, describing them as “absolutely vile,” and recounted a male officer singing mockingly on Christmas Eve.
Eleanor also highlighted misuse of public resources, claiming a prison governor and his wife used prison facilities to do personal laundry.
Moving On After Conviction
Despite the controversy and the time behind bars, Eleanor has started to rebuild her life.
She was transferred later to HMP Ashkam, an open women’s prison, where she completed her sentence.
Initially, she had denied charges of sharing private sexual imagery but changed her plea midway through her trial.
The judge refused to reduce her sentence for the guilty plea, citing her deliberate humiliation of the victims by making them testify in court.
He described Eleanor’s actions as the “ultimate act of brinkmanship,” stating that she maximized the victims’ humiliation and had no moral compass.
Eleanor’s Message Today
Now released, Eleanor continues to speak openly about her choices, the prison system, and the personal journey that followed her conviction.
She remains unapologetic for her past actions while highlighting the support and opportunities she has in the present.
She concludes her story on a note of defiance and self-determination: despite the turmoil, she has a stable life, a loving partner, and a message for anyone following her saga—she is unrepentant, but she has moved forward.
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