The rejected bride threatens to share the videos

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Global Courant 2023-04-13 18:26:16

A bride-to-be who was rejected by her fiance has publicly threatened to share sex videos with her ex-fiancé online, as she boasted that she has so far earned around £2,000 posting erotic images online for a fee.

31-year-old mother-of-one Amy Williams-Smyth sent ex-boyfriend Daniel Oates a photo of the pornographic posts as she tried to rekindle their volatile romance, according to the Daily Mail.

In a series of emails Williams-Smyth, a hairdresser, wrote to Mr Oates: “Look how much money I have, if you want half come with me and take it.”

While then she threatened to share on the network the videos that the pair had made before.

Oates, who had split from Williams-Smyth due to her erratic behaviour, then alerted the police fearing his sexual images would become public.

But investigations revealed that Williams-Smyth was actually accusing the man of cheating on her after checking his phone.

Mr Oates said: “I feared the worst, I couldn’t open the messages as she put images of me online, it was an exhausting experience”.

A Manchester judge found Williams-Smyth guilty of threatening to publish images of a sexual nature and was banned from contacting Oates for two years, according to the protection order.

The court was told the pair met on a dating app in 2020 and then started living together in February. A little later they announced on social networks that they are engaged.

Mr. Oates says: “As soon as we started living together, the problems started. She got into a fight with a friend and took it out on me. I told him that our relationship had ended since April, but the woman did not give up”.

Oates had returned to his mother’s home and was then admitted to hospital when Williams-Smyth entered his room claiming to be the patient’s ‘girlfriend’.

She also wrote Oates’ mother a WhatsApp message saying: “Give your son a shake to wake up and be a man.”

While in May she started the blackmail with the sex photos, writing to Oates that “she had started selling the sex images and if he wanted half the money, he could come and get them”.

After the arrest, Williams-Smyth said the pair sent each other erotic images, while complaining that the boyfriend “became more and more controlling”.

Williams-Smyth, denies wrongdoing and escaped the stalking charge by only being ordered to pay £644 in court costs.

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