HUCKNALL WOMAN JAILED FOR BLACKMAIL OVER FALSE RAPE THREAT
Update 29/04/2026: Man who was stalked by his threatening and controlling ex-partner as she begins a jail sentence after relentlessly harassing him.The man was continually harassed by 36-year-old Terri Walters whose manipulative behaviour included making unwanted contact by calling, messaging, and emailing him as well as turning up at his home unannounced.
Her threatening and abusive behaviour continued, including making threats to kill him and burn his house down, causing him to fear for his safety.
During one incident which he reported to police, a gas pipe attached to his house was damaged, and during another reported incident the cables to his internet had been cut.
Walters would constantly ask the victim for money and lifts to places, threatening him if he didn’t do so.
Walters, of Ashfield Street, Sutton-in-Ashfield, pleaded guilty to stalking involving serious alarm/distress, between 18 June 2025 and 31 August 2025, when she previously appeared at Nottingham Crown Court on 17 February 2026.
She also pleaded guilty to committing a series of acts with intent to pervert the course of justice between 27 and 31 July 2025, namely asking the victim twice to drop the charges.
In addition, Walters pleaded guilty to assault by beating of an emergency worker, specifically a police officer, on 12 July in Hucknall, and to stealing £109 of haircare products from the Boots store in High Street, Hucknall, on 19 May 2025.
Walters was jailed for three years when she appeared at Nottingham Crown Court for sentencing on Monday 27 April 2026.
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Mother-of-five Terri Walters, a 33-year-old from Hucknall, was sentenced to 11 months in prison for blackmailing a man by threatening to make a false rape claim against him.
Prosecution details revealed Walters sent threatening messages demanding cash, warned the victim she would involve the police, and eventually lied about the rape to pressure him into small payments, totaling £413.
The court was told Walters initially demanded £20 because she had not eaten all week, with further demands made when she needed food.
Walters pleaded guilty to blackmail and was also sentenced for breaching a previous community order related to neglecting her 18-day-old son Hunter, who tragically died after her partner Adam White, aged 47, fell asleep on the sofa while the infant was facedown and unable to breathe.
Judge Nirmal Shant KC described the blackmail as a "wicked crime" and emphasized the seriousness of making false rape allegations, calling Walters a "pitiful soul" who needs help but has been unable to remain in treatment due to her ongoing struggles with Class A drugs.