Jodiee Hart, an escort and OnlyFans model, previously convicted for possessing child abuse photographs five years ago, has appeared in court for violating the conditions of her initial sentence.
Jodiee Hart, 32, from Stoke, Staffordshire, received an indefinite Sexual Harm Prevention Order (SHPO) in November 2017 for possessing indecent photographs of minors on her phone.
This Monday, she entered a guilty plea at Stoke-on-Trent Crown Court for failing to register social media accounts, downloading Snapchat, and utilising the alias JenniferXXX for online platforms, including OnlyFans.
However, the escort and OnlyFans model told MailOnline her trial was ‘unethical’ and it was ‘unfair’ that she was prosecuted when she was ‘trying to get on with my life’.
She has an OnlyFans account that promises photos and videos every week for less than 10 per month and an escorting profile where she charges 150 per hour.
When Staffordshire Police confronted the escort, who is also a webcam model, on December 7, 2021, she had image and messaging app Snapchat on her phone.
Prosecutor Richard McConaghy said: ‘There had been a discussion that that was a breach of the SHPO and the Snapchat was deleted. But Snapchat was put back on the phone by January.’
Police found she had reinstalled the app in January this year and also saw the name JenniferXXX, which had not been registered.
Hart admitted in her police interview that she re-downloaded Snapchat because she wanted to talk to someone.
She said she was lonely and the previous police force in Runcorn, Cheshire, where she used to live, allowed her to use Snapchat.
Hart pleaded guilty to failing to comply with the notification requirements of the sex offenders’ register and breaching an SHPO.
She did not think to re-register the OnlyFans account as it remained the same as when she was in Runcorn.
The sex offender also used Snapchat in Runcorn as it was acceptable to the police there and she did not hide the reinstallation of the app.
Yet since pleading guilty Hart has railed against the judicial system and the police.
She said sending and receiving sexual images from a child was a ‘mistake’ but she was ‘so sick of being referred to as a ‘pervert’ or ‘sex offender”.
Hart told MailOnline: ‘In 2015, I was chatting to someone via Skype and Snapchat and had received and sent images of a sexual nature. I was prosecuted.
‘[It’s] a mistake that has lived with me since and I carry guilt and shame.
‘2015 was a bit of a rough time, having had a broken-down relationship, drug misuse, alcohol misuse and homelessness. I feel it may have played a part to why I did what I did.
‘I come from a background of abuse as a child, neglection and homelessness as a teen.
‘I started an OnlyFans in 2018 because I wanted to be creative whilst having fun. I registered this with Runcorn [police]. I also had a Snapchat account.
‘In 2020, I had completed two years of probation, had counselling and applied for university. By 2021 I moved from Runcorn and started studying video game design.
‘The police want you to re-offend. They decided to breach me on the condition I did not register the [OnlyFans] name with police and it did not match the one they had on system. It’s quite easy to make a mistake with a username.’
The prosecution said Hart redownloaded Snapchat because she was lonely, which she said was partly true.
However, she gave MailOnline other conflicting reasons as well.
She said: ‘The reason I downloaded Snapchat again was because I was managing a university society’.
Yet later she said it was ‘mainly to manage a potential university society I wanted to begin’.
Ms Hart also told MailOnline she felt ‘silenced in court’ and her trial was ‘unethical’ and ‘did not resemble a fair trial’.
She said: ‘It’s not every day someone is taken to court for having an OnlyFans account. This was the last thing I needed.
‘I am so sick of being referred to as a ‘pervert’ or ‘sex offender’. People can make mistakes in life, they can also learn and move on. It’s unfair.’
She added: ‘I am just trying to get on with my life.’
Hart said her friends have been sent death threats and she will quit university.
She said: ‘I’ve lost everything. How are offenders of any background supposed to fix their lives if we don’t give them a chance?’
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