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Stephen Bear leaves jail after being jailed for sharing intercourse tape

Stephen Bear was pictured being launched from jail right now lower than a yr after he was jailed for sharing a intercourse tape of his ex. 

Bear, who received Celebrity Big Brother in 2016, was jailed in March after filming and importing footage of himself having intercourse with actuality TV star Georgia Harrison on OnlyFollowers.

He was sentenced to 21 months and has been launched midway by the sentence on licence.

Bear was seen leaving HMP Brixton this morning, with the disgraced Big Brother contestant sporting shaggy hair, an extended beard, and a crucifix dangling from his neck. 

A supply beforehand claimed the convict is ‘not the identical man’ that went into jail. 

Stephen Bear leaves HMP Brixton today after being released on licence half way through his term

Stephen Bear leaves HMP Brixton right now after being launched on licence half means by his time period 

The disgraced Big Brother contestant was seen sporting shaggy hair, a long beard, and a crucifix dangling from his neck

The disgraced Big Brother contestant was seen sporting shaggy hair, an extended beard, and a crucifix dangling from his neck

Georgia Harrison has demanded abuse cases are given priority in courts

Georgia Harrison has demanded abuse instances are given precedence in courts

‘There can be no hopping again on to social media or rolling straight again into the closest nightclub when he will get out, he says he simply needs to get again to east London and his household,’ they informed The Sun. 

The supply stated ‘time will inform’ if he has ‘modified’.

Bear was jailed in March after being convicted of voyeurism, disclosing personal, sexual images and movies with intent to trigger misery, and harassment with out violence. 

His girlfriend Jessica Smith dumped him in September after vowing to face by him whereas he was in jail, in response to The Sun. 

Bear was stated to be heartbroken by the break up. 

In October, his ex Georgia Harrison demanded abuse instances are given precedence in courts as she appeared on stage at Labour’s convention in Liverpool.

The former star of actuality exhibits The Only Way Is Essex and Love Island spoke of her lengthy await justice. 

She stated it took two years from the day she reported the crime for Bear to be convicted and warned in regards to the impression of lengthy authorized processes on victims of different crimes, resembling rape and home abuse.

Bear was sentenced to 21 months after being convicted of voyeurism, disclosing private, sexual photographs and films with intent to cause distress, and harassment without violence

Bear was sentenced to 21 months after being convicted of voyeurism, disclosing personal, sexual images and movies with intent to trigger misery, and harassment with out violence

Stephen Bear with Jessica Smith - who had vowed to stand by him while he was in prison, but later dumped him

Stephen Bear with Jessica Smith – who had vowed to face by him whereas he was in jail, however later dumped him

The 28-year-old stated she now has an ‘onslaught’ of ladies reaching out to her for assistance on social media following her high-profile case.

She additionally referred to as for ‘huge on-line platforms’ to be required to take down sexually express content material which had been posted with out consent. 

Speaking on a panel on the principle stage of Labour’s convention, Ms Harrison stated it was ‘actually vital that victims really feel they will be taken significantly when they will the police’.

‘I converse to a number of ladies who simply really feel like they weren’t taken significantly or nobody actually understood once they did go to the police,’ she added.

‘One factor I needed to spotlight from my private expertise is I really feel there must be extra help for victims once they do select to name the police and go into the court docket system.

‘For me, from the day I reported the crime, it took me two entire years to get a conviction.’

Ms Harrison spoke of how the two-year authorized ordeal she endured was ‘detrimental to my profession and my psychological well being, which was actually onerous for me’.

She added: ‘But I could not assist however assume, think about when you had been both a sufferer of home abuse or a sexual assault, when you had been raped.

‘And you get a cellphone name to say “actually you’re going to have to wait a whole other year to even get inside a court room”.

‘You’ve acquired to spend the following yr of your life strolling down the road not understanding if you are going to get attacked, killed, violated – how would you reside with that?

‘It can be so good if the courts may ensure if it’s a sufferer of sexual assault or home abuse – particularly as in a home abusive relationship, that period of time leaves the perpetrator so lengthy to control them to drop the fees – I believe these form of instances must be prioritised and 90 per cent of these victims are girls.’