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Stephen Bear Repays £22,305 Earned from Sharing Private Sex Tape

Stephen Bear Repays £22,305 Earned from Sharing Private Sex Tape

Former Celebrity Big Brother winner Stephen Bear has repaid the £22,305 (€26,000) that he illegally earned by sharing a private sex tape of him and reality TV star Georgia Harrison online, after a judge made a confiscation order for that amount.

Background Information

The 34-year-old faced nine months in prison if he did not pay the sum within three months of the order made by Judge Christopher Morgan at Chelmsford Crown Court in the UK in March of this year.

The judge made the order at a Proceeds of Crime Act hearing, after Bear walked out of prison in January, having served 10-and-a-half months of his 21-month sentence for sharing the film.

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The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has confirmed that Bear has since paid the £22,305 confiscation order in full.

Deputy Chief Crown Prosecutor Debbie Price said: “It is right Stephen Bear has paid the full amount of his confiscation order – it’s important criminals understand that, aside from the sentence they receive, we will also go after their bank accounts and assets to prevent them from enjoying the money they made from their crimes.”

Separately, the judge ordered that Bear pay Ms Harrison £5,000 (€5,800) in compensation, which he said “can be enforced through the magistrates’ court” if it is “not satisfied”.

Bear was jailed in March last year after being found guilty of voyeurism and of two counts of disclosing private sexual photographs and films with intent to cause distress.

Reactions and Impact

Ms Harrison said at the Proceeds of Crime Act hearing in March this year that Bear had “sold his house from prison – he sold his house to a company called We Buy Any House for well under market value”.

Essex Police said half of the confiscation order money goes to the Home Office, with the rest divided between the CPS, His Majesty’s Courts and Tribunals Service (HMCTS) and the police.

The force said that, of the funds given to the police, different commands are able to “bid for equipment that will contribute towards future asset recovery” and a contribution is made to grant-giving body the Essex Community Foundation.

Expert Opinions

Legal experts have weighed in on the case, emphasizing the importance of the Proceeds of Crime Act in ensuring that criminals do not profit from their illegal activities. “This case sets a precedent for how the justice system can effectively strip criminals of their ill-gotten gains,” said a prominent legal analyst.

Social media reactions have been mixed, with some praising the justice system for holding Bear accountable, while others have expressed sympathy for the financial and emotional toll on Georgia Harrison.

Summary and Future Implications

Stephen Bear’s repayment of the £22,305 confiscation order marks a significant step in ensuring that justice is served. The case highlights the importance of legal mechanisms like the Proceeds of Crime Act in deterring criminal behavior and providing some measure of restitution to victims. As Bear continues to navigate the legal and public fallout from his actions, it remains to be seen how this will impact his future career and public image.

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