Sophie Tucker sent messages and naked selfies to Carl Williamson (Picture: Nick Irving)

A woman who pretended she had been raped after performing a sex act on her fiancé’s boss days before their wedding has avoided jail.

Just days before she was due to marry 28-year-old Chris Hutchings, Sophie Tucker, 23, invited his boss, Carl Williamson, 51, to her home after sending him a string of messages and naked selfies on Facebook.

As soon as he arrived, she threw him on the sofa and began performing a sex act.

When Mr Williamson bumped into his employee as he left the home, Tucker told her fiancé she’d been raped.


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Tucker was spared jail so her children did not ‘suffer for her stupidity’ (Picture: Nick Irving)

Mr Williamson was arrested and spent seven hours in custody. He was then put on bail for 24 days until Tucker, from Torrington, Devon finally confessed her lie.



‘She is a young and immature women who stupidly and selfishly got involved in a wholly inappropriate flirtation on the eve of her wedding,’ Adrian Chaplin, defending Tucker, told Exeter Crown Court.

Mr Williamson wrote in a victim statement that he was ‘treated like a criminal’ and the false allegation had affected both his business and his psychological state.

The mother-of-two was given an 18-month suspended jail sentence after admitting to perverting justice.

Judge Ian Lawriece QC, sentencing, told Tucker he did not want her children to ‘suffer for your actions and stupidity.’

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