Jilted bride-to-be threatened to share sex tape of ex in bizarre bid to win him back - after she told him she'd made nearly £2k selling feet pictures online
A jilted bride-to-be threatened to share a sex tape of her ex-fiancé on Instagram in a bizarre bid to win him back - after telling him she had made almost £2,000 posting pictures of her feet online.
Mother-of one Amy Williams-Smyth, 31, sent her ex a screengrab of her earnings from adult channel AdmireMe-VIP in a warped attempt to rekindle their whirlwind romance.
During a series of emails Williams-Smyth, a beautician told him: "Look how much I made - if you want your half, come and get it. Not bad for an hour’s work.'"
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She then vowed to publicly share intimate videos the pair had previously uploaded to the subscription-only social media channel and warned: ''I got more than this - you want to see me jealous, fine make me jealous."
Her ex, who had broken up with Williams-Smyth due to her erratic behaviour, later called in police fearing sexual footage of him had been made public. Inquiries revealed the offending video was in fact of Williams-Smyth accusing the victim of cheating on her while she was scrolling through his phone contacts.
Her former partner told a court: ''I feared for the worst. I was scared to open the message because I thought she had put footage of me online. I felt sick, angry and upset. I hit rock bottom. It has been draining and has had a massive impact. The only safe space has been at work. I rarely leave the house now and only go to the gym because I am there with my personal trainer."
At Wigan Magistrates' Court, Williams-Smyth, of Durham Street, Skelmersdale, was convicted of threatening to disclose images of a sexual nature and was banned from contacting her ex for two years under the terms of a restraining order.
The court