The fractured relationship between Eleanor Brown and the woman her father had an affair with culminated in a shocking act of revenge, landing Eleanor a two-year prison sentence in 2024.
The story began years earlier, when a fourteen-year-old Eleanor discovered her father’s betrayal. The pain and resentment lingered, deeply affecting her mother, Sarah, who never truly forgave the other woman.
Years later, Sarah, fueled by enduring anger, sent explicit images of the mistress to Eleanor. What followed was a calculated and devastating response – Eleanor created a profile for the woman on a website advertising sexual services.
She meticulously detailed prices, setting a minimum of £5 for certain acts and £10 for overnight stays. The woman’s phone quickly became overwhelmed with unwanted and explicit contact.
Despite the consequences, Eleanor maintains a defiant stance, dismissing her jail time as a “joke.” She admits her only regret is not destroying the phone that facilitated the entire ordeal.
“I am not remorseful,” she stated, firmly. “I wouldn’t do it again – your nudes are all safe – but I am definitely not remorseful.” The act, she suggests, was a singular event, born of years of pain.
Police arrested Eleanor at her home just a week after the online profile went live. The investigation revealed her sister, a serving police officer at the time, had encouraged her to upload the images, though the sister ultimately faced no charges.
Now, Eleanor finds herself facing a new battle within the prison system. She claims authorities are deliberately obstructing contact between her and her mother, refusing to authorize access to funds or allow legal communication.
In a desperate plea, she urged her mother to seek legal counsel and “go to press” with the situation, fearing complete isolation from the outside world. The Ministry of Justice confirmed Eleanor was recalled to prison last month, but offered no further comment on the specific allegations.
The case highlights a complex web of betrayal, revenge, and the enduring scars of a family fractured by infidelity. It raises questions about the limits of retribution and the lasting consequences of actions taken in the heat of anger.