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Sophie Halle-Richards

Woman who lied about being victim of Asian grooming gang to learn her fate

A woman who lied about being the victim of an Asian grooming gang is set to appear in court today for a sentencing hearing.

Eleanor Williams, 22, accused a number of men of rape, dating back to 2017, and told police she was groomed and trafficked by an Asian gang.

Preston Crown Court previously heard she had published pictures of her injuries and an account of being groomed, trafficked and beaten on Facebook in May 2020, in a post which was shared more than 100,000 times.

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In January of this year, a jury found her guilty of eight counts of doing acts tending and intended to pervert the course of justice.

She will appear at the same court for her sentencing hearing. It is expected to be a two-day hearing, with Williams expected to be sentenced on Tuesday, the PA news agency reports.

She pleaded guilty at an earlier hearing to one count of perverting the course of justice, which related to contacting her sister and mother with requests for them to take a hammer to her solicitor.

The Facebook post sparked demonstrations in her home town of Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, and led to former English Defence League founder Tommy Robinson visiting the town to “investigate” the claims.

Williams’ trial, which began in October last year, heard that on May 19, 2020, she was found by officers near home on Walney Island with injuries which she claimed were inflicted by the gang, after she was taken to a house in the town and raped.

But the prosecution claimed Williams caused the injuries to herself with a hammer, which was found with her blood on close by.

It was alleged Williams sent some messages to herself, making them appear as if they were from traffickers or fellow victims, and in other cases manipulated real people to send messages which she then said were from her abusers.

The jury was told some of the people she made allegations about were real, while others, the prosecution claimed, did not exist.

During her evidence, Williams denied telling a “pack of lies” to the police and the jury. Asked about her Facebook post, she said: “I wanted people to know what was going on in Barrow, still is going on.”

The sentencing hearing is due to begin today (13 March) and will last two days, with the judge expected to pass sentence on Tuesday (14 March).

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