Nadine Milroy-Sloan

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Nadine Milroy-Sloan (b. 21 August 1973) was convicted of two counts of perverting the course of justice in 2003 for falsely accusing Neil and Christine Hamilton, and a third person, of rape [1]. She was sentenced to three years in jail, thought to be the highest sentence yet passed for making a false allegation of rape [2]. Fearing a civil action for libel, she declared herself bankrupt.

Born in Grimsby, England, she had previously been sentenced to one year of probation for causing actual bodily harm after pleading guilty to attacking a woman outside a nightclub and kicking her in the face as she lay on the ground [3]. She was also ordered to pay £250 compensation.