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Woman Sentenced To Four And A Half Years In Prison After Falsely Accusing 10 Men She Met On Dating Apps

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Last updated: March 12, 2026 4:19 pm
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Published: March 12, 2026
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A court in the United Kingdom has sentenced a 31-year-old woman to four and a half years in prison after she admitted to falsely accusing multiple men of rape.

The woman, Stacey Sharples, from Farnworth in Bolton, pleaded guilty at Bolton Crown Court to 10 counts of perverting the course of justice.

According to authorities, Sharples falsely accused 10 men she met through dating apps of rape. Her allegations led to several police investigations, arrests, and forensic examinations before officers later discovered the claims were fabricated.

The investigations reportedly cost taxpayers about £120,000. None of the men accused in the case were eventually charged after the allegations were proven to be false.

At one point during the ordeal, Sharples allegedly bragged to one of the victims after police dropped the case, reportedly telling him: “I’ve got away with it. Yet again.”

The case was investigated by Greater Manchester Police, which said the decision to treat Sharples as a suspect was unusual but necessary after evidence began to contradict her statements.

Detective Sergeant Steven Gilliland explained that officers initially handled the complaints as genuine cases and conducted full investigations, including arrests, before the truth emerged.

Several of the wrongly accused men later spoke about the impact the allegations had on their lives. One of the victims, Reece Lockett, said the accusation damaged his reputation and personal life, claiming his parents disowned him, his partner left, and he lost his job while dealing with anxiety and fear.

Another victim, Connor Austen, said the false claim cost him his home, career, and relationship, adding that the ordeal ruined seven years of his life.

Authorities say the case highlights the serious consequences of making false allegations, both for the accused individuals and for public resources.

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