Monday, 21 March 2016

Revenge Porn Ex Sent Explicit Video She Nicked From Former Partner's Mobile

A vengeful mum-of-three got in trouble again after sending a sex video involving her ex-boyfriend and his former girlfriend to the woman's brother.

Michelle Robson, 35, of Bannister Close, Greenford threatened her ex with promises to distribute copies of the footage at their local Jobcentre and to his 'Auntie Wendy'.

She pleaded guilty to disclosing a private sexual film, with intent to cause distress, on September 29, last year and communicating false information between September 11 and September 29.

The offences were the second time she had breached a suspended prison sentence for a race-hate attack on a shop worker, but again received community service.

Prosecutor Miss Marie Fieldman told Isleworth Crown Court: "Charles Ray had been her partner and Coral Nagle was an ex-girlfriend of his, who during the course of their relationship had made a private video.

"The video involved sexual behaviour and was stored on a device Mr. Ray had, but somehow it came into Robson's possession.

"She contacted Mr. Ray and told him she would burn copies onto a CD and give them out at the local Jobcentre.

"She then called Coral Nagle and told her Mr. Ray was showing the clip and had shared the video."

Eventually Robson contacted Coral's brother Marc and sent him the footage of his sister and Mr. Ray involved in sexual activity.

"Coral Nagle says she was terrified other images from the video may have been distributed and Mr. Ray says he felt violated."

The offences put Robson in breach of a two-year suspended prison sentence imposed for racially-aggravated actual bodily harm when she head butted a supermarket employee - breaking her nose - while calling her a: "F****** Paki."

She has already breached it once when convicted of battery and on that occasion was given more hours of community service work.

The court was told Robson is making good progress with social services and her kids are the subject of a Child Protection Plan.

"Imprisonment would have a hugely detrimental effect on the progress she is making with her three children," said Miss Hannah Beer, defending.

Robson received a community order, which includes 120 hours community service and was ordered to pay a £60 victim surcharge.

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