A serial fantasist who lied about being abused by an Asian grooming gang has been released early from prison.
Eleanor Williams’ lies led to civil unrest in Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, after she posted pictures of grim injuries on Facebook in 2020. Her fantasy grew out of control and a ‘Justice for Ellie’ campaign on Facebook gained over 100,000 members, while protesters took to the streets believing the police were mishandling the case.
Three men tried to take their own lives after they were falsely accused of rape, Preston Crown Court heard, and one of them spent 73 days in jail. Williams was released today ahead of the halfway point in her sentence, the Ministry of Justice has confirmed.
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Three men tried to take their own lives, Preston Crown Court heard
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Williams is not yet at the halfway point of her sentence
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Williams, 24, was jailed for eight-and-a-half years in March 2023 after a jury at Preston Crown Court found her guilty of eight counts of doing acts tending and intended to pervert the course of justice. She pleaded guilty at an earlier hearing to one count of perverting the course of justice.
A HM Prison and Probation Service spokesperson said: “Any individuals released on licence are subject to probation supervision, strict licence conditions and face a return to prison if they break them.”
Williams, on license, will be subject to strict conditions including who she can speak to and where she can go. Offenders can also be recalled for showing behaviour suggesting they are an increased risk to the public.
Some Barrow locals condemned the early release. One person, posting on a local newspaper website, said: “This is absolutely disgusting! She’s barely served any of her eight year sentence! How is this justice for what she did to those poor men.”
Williams is now out of license
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The first false allegation was made by Williams when she was 16. Preston Crown Court heard she had been with others at Cameron Bibby’s house in November 2017 when she was sick after drinking alcohol and smoking cannabis.
Mr Bibby and his friends contacted Williams’ sister and mother, who came to collect her and later took her to hospital, where she alleged she had been raped. Williams withdrew support from a prosecution in January 2018, after Mr Bibby had been arrested.
In March 2019 Williams had been on a night out with Jordan Trengove when she was taken home after becoming intoxicated. She would later allege Mr Trengove raped her that night, and then on two later occasions, claiming he came to her flat, attacked her and threatened her with a knife.
Williams injured herself to back up her lies
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The court heard she did have injuries following the alleged attack. Honorary Recorder of Preston Judge Robert Altham said: “She caused them to herself to support her allegations. As we will see this was to become a feature of her conduct.”
Williams also claimed she had been groomed since the age of 12 or 13 by local business owner Mohammed Ramzan, who she falsely claimed took her across the region and persuaded her to have sex with other men.
She described punishment beatings, rape, a girl nearly dying as a result of a beating and another having a dog set on her. Honorary Recorder of Preston Judge Robert Altham said: “This was a detailed account of the most serious sort of sex trafficking.”
Williams cause protests in Barrow
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Williams told police she had been taken to Amsterdam by Mr Ramzan, forced to work in a brothel and sold at an auction for 25,000 Euros, but the buyer did not go through with the deal. During the trial, Jonathan Sandiford KC compared the account to a scene from the Liam Neeson film Taken, in which an ex-Secret Service agent’s teenage daughter is abducted by human traffickers.
Preston Crown Court heard Williams had been in Amsterdam, but had shared a hotel room with her sister and sister’s boyfriend. At the time Williams was in the Netherlands, Mr Ramzan’s bank card was being used at a B&Q in Barrow, police discovered.
Williams said she was taken to Ibiza by Mr Ramzan and made to have sex with men. She admitted this was not true when officers suggested they check flight documents, but at trial she maintained the allegation.
Screen grab taken from CCTV issued by Cumbria Police showing Eleanor Williams shopping in a Spar, at a time she claimed she was being trafficked
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When police investigated Williams’ account of being taken to addresses in Blackpool and forced to have sex with men, they found she had gone to the seaside resort alone and, after buying a Pot Noodle from a nearby shop, spent most of her time in her hotel room watching YouTube. After a chance encounter with Oliver Gardner in Preston city centre, Williams initially claimed he was a trafficker who forced her to take cocaine, sold her to two Asian men and raped her.
Judge Altham said: “This was a complete fabrication, much of it would be disproved from CCTV.”
In what the prosecution called her “finale event”, in May 2020 Williams was found by police with injuries including a swollen eye, cut finger and injuries to her legs and abdomen which were “too numerous to count”. She would later post pictures of the injuries on Facebook with a description of being beaten, groomed and trafficked by Asian men.
But, evidence from a pathologist found the injuries were consistent with being caused to herself. A hammer found at the scene had her DNA on and was identical to one she had purchased from Tesco earlier in the month.