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Woman who was jailed for posting naked images of mistress is recalled

A young woman jailed for posting naked images of her father’s mistress has been recalled to prison, the Daily Mail can reveal.

Eleanor Brown, 26 – egged on by her mother and sister – posted the photos on an escort website in a drunken act of revenge for the affair which almost destroyed her parents’ marriage.

Brown, from Morley, West Yorkshire, was sentenced to three years in prison, reduced to two years on appeal in October 2024.

Described by a judge as ‘vindictive, selfish and vengeful’, she was released late last year on licence, with an electronic ankle tag fitted.

But she was recalled to prison last month, a Ministry of Justice source confirmed. It is not clear why.

But since her release, Brown has defiantly insisted: ‘I’m not sorry and never will be sorry.’ She has also posted frequently on social media complaining about the conditions behind bars.

This weekend she posted a message on her Instagram feed while claiming she had been prevented from having ‘contact with the outside world’ after being recalled to prison. It is unclear how she still has access to social media whilst in jail.

She said, under the heading: ‘Eleanor update!!!! I need you to tell my mum an officer has told me the prison will not let me speak to my mum, all excuses I have been told are excuses.

Eleanor Brown (pictured) was jailed for three years in October 2024 after she posted sexual images of her father's former lover on an escort site. She served half her sentence before being released, but has now been recalled to prison

Eleanor (centre) pictured with sister Sophie (left) and mother Sarah (right), who sent sexual images of the mistress to her daughter. Eleanor then used the photos to create a profile on a sex-for-sale site

Eleanor posted the photos after finding out her father Geoff (pictured) had an affair with the woman nearly a decade ago

‘They will not facilitate contact with my mum because of what I have been recalled for, she needs to tell a solicitor. The won’t authorise her pin, they won’t let me have any contact with her. I have been told this, I also cannot get a legal call until tomorrow…please tell her asap. She needs to go to press with this. They won’t let me have contact with outside world!!!! What the f***.’

The affair between her father Geoff Brown, a former police officer, and his mistress was discovered when Eleanor was just 14, but 12 years later the fling came back to haunt them.

Geoff’s wife, Sarah, who still held resentment towards the woman who almost destroyed her marriage, sent sexual images of her to her daughter.

Eleanor then used the photos to create a profile on a sex-for-sale site offering sexual services for £5 and overnight stays for £10 causing the woman’s phone to blow up with messages.

In October 2024, Eleanor was jailed for three years with the judge claiming she had shown ‘staggering’ lack of remorse and exhibited ‘vindictive, selfish and vengeful behaviour’.

Now having been released from jail after serving half her sentence Eleanor, who said she was ‘put in prison for a joke’, claims she still has no regrets about sharing the images.

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.’

Eleanor 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 [now] I’ve got a job, got a house, got a nice fella, got good friends, got a good family.’

Eleanor (pictured) has posted on social media complaining about the conditions behind bars

Eleanor (pictured) previously said 'I am not sorry, never will be sorry,' for creating the fake profile

The advert Eleanor had put on the Viva Street website was purportedly offering sexual services and included a picture of the mistress.

She included the number of the woman’s husband who received 14 texts and eight calls from prospective clients in the space of half an hour of the ad being posted.

The drama around the historic affair had been reignited after Eleanor’s mother, Sarah, had seen the mistress’s husband had set up a new business, which had become a success.

Eleanor, egged on by her sister and mother, then began bombarding the business’s social media pages calling the man’s wife a ‘home-wrecking s**g and a tramp’.

She then WhatsApped the woman’s husband a link to the Viva Street ad, along with a link to the Celine Dion song It’s All Coming Back To Me Now, in reference to his wife’s affair.

Brown claimed afterwards: ‘I didn’t think what I was doing would be considered revenge porn.’

A week after she set up the fake profile on the escort site, the police arrested Brown at her home.

Messages uncovered by cops showed she was encouraged by her sister Sophie – who was a serving police officer at the time – but she was not charged.

A Ministry of Justice spokesperson told the Daily Mail: ‘Offenders released on licence are subject to strict conditions and we do not hesitate to send them back to prison if they break the rules.’

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