ABERDEEN SEXTORTIONIST JAILED FOR VIOLENT ASSAULTS AND ROBBERY
Aberdeen sextortionist has been sentenced to jail after admitting to two violent assaults and a robbery.
Tiffany Anderson appeared from custody at Aberdeen Sheriff Court to be sentenced.
She claimed she was coerced into sextortion by an abusive ex-partner.
Anderson was previously placed on a community payback order for the extortion conviction dating back to 2021, but was arrested for non-compliance.
She admitted to violently assaulting a woman in Pittodrie Lane, Aberdeen, on June 27 last year, during which she attacked the woman with punches, a knee to the face, and stole her belongings, including losing £30 cash.
She was later found with a 12 cm knife in her waistband and charged with the assault and robbery.
Additionally, Anderson was convicted of attacking a man with scissors, repeatedly stabbing him during an argument about money.
Her defense highlighted domestic coercion and drug use, with her childhood trauma being noted, including her father serving a 12-year sentence for murder.
Sheriff Iain Wallace sentenced her to 14 months in prison and imposed a six-month supervised release order to protect the public from further harm.
Anderson showed no emotion as she was taken away to serve her sentence.
This is a probabilistic continent or country-group signal from public name datasets. It is not proof of nationality, ethnicity or personal background.
Likely region signal
UK
Country
from United States
- based on first and surname
61.6%
confidence
First-name region
UK
United States
63.2%
Surname region
UK
United States
59.9%
Court Outcome
Conviction and Sentencing Details
Sentenced
Detected legal outcome
Aberdeen sextortionist has been sentenced to jail after admitting to two violent assaults and a robbery. Tiffany Anderson appeared from custody at Aberdeen Sheriff Court to be sentenced. She claimed she was coerced into sextortion by an ...
Prison sentence
14 months
Sheriff Iain Wallace sentenced her to 14 months in prison and imposed a six-month supervised release order to protect the public from further harm