A HORSEWOMAN shared a naked picture of her ex-boyfriend after she accused him of abusing her during their toxic romance.
Hannah Bloor, 26, forwarded the image onto a female friend, alleging she had fallen victim to ”multiple” assaults.
Hannah Bloor, 26, shared a naked picture of her ex-boyfriend Credit: Cavendish
Bloor, who rides and works with horses, accused her ex of abusing her during their toxic romance Credit: Cavendish
She admitted to sharing an intimate image on January 20 Credit: Cavendish
And following her arrest, she joked to a pal that she wanted to see her mugshot because it would be “iconic”.
At Crewe Magistrates’ Court, Bloor who rides and works with horses in Somerford Booths near Congleton, , admitted sharing an intimate image on January 20.
She was fined £341 with £536 in costs and a surcharge.
Her victim, who cannot be identified, said her actions had left him suffering nightmares and needing .
He said in a victim impact statement: ”After her disclosure it made me very distressed and anxious of the thought of other people seeing the images.
“It made me feel violated and too uncomfortable to go out socialising.
“I have been referred to a community mental health nurse due to the stress and anxiety. I am also undertaking therapy.
“I am unable to control my thoughts. I have withdrawn from my due to being ashamed and embarrassed about the images.
“I am worried about people in Cheshire seeing them. I do not see my family as much as I would like to. I have missed out on family events, this has caused upset.
“I am worried about how many other people may have seen the images and I am finding it difficult to move on and get into relationships. I have a constant fear that this may happen again.”
Earlier, prosecutor Annika Livermore said: “The defendant’s mobile was seized and a phone download was completed.
“On this phone download there were chats between the defendant and a friend. In it is clearly shown the image had been shared by the defendant to her friend.”
Representing herself, Bloor apologised for her actions and said: “I acted impulsively. I suffer from ADHD and this affects my decision making.”
JPs refused to impose a restraining order.
Chairwoman, Mrs Susan Taylor, said: “ We feel it is not commensurate. It is not necessary.”
Following her arrest, Bloor joked with a pal that she wanted to see her mugshot Credit: Cavendish
Bloor was fined £341 with £536 in costs and a surcharge Credit: Cavendish



