The Daily Telegraph - Saturday

Adult entertaine­r’s ‘threats to tax officials’

Judge bans OnlyFans model from publishing civil servants’ personal details on her website

- By Patrick Sawer SENIOR NEWS REPORTER

AN ADULT entertaine­r who allegedly threatened to publish tax officials’ personal details has been made the subject of an injunction barring her from disclosing such informatio­n.

HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) yesterday secured the High Court injunction against Only Fans model

Amy Spencer and her adviser to halt their alleged campaign of harassment of officials investigat­ing tax affairs.

HMRC claims Miss Spencer and her accountant, Dr Robert Milton, threatened to upload the details to the internet, along with “false allegation­s” that could “provoke hostility towards them”.

Its lawyers claim that the pair threatened to use “tracing agents” and surveillan­ce to obtain officers’ home addresses, dates of birth and other informatio­n, causing the civil servants “alarm and distress”.

According to officials they engaged in “unreasonab­le and oppressive” behaviour in order to persuade officials to drop investigat­ions into their tax affairs.

Miss Spencer and Dr Milton did not attend the hearing but have denied wrongdoing and blame the glamour model’s thousands of fans, HMRC’s legal team said.

High Court judge Richard Spearman KC renewed a temporary injunction against the pair, preventing them from releasing HMRC officers’ informatio­n and requiring them to disclose what personal details they may have shared with others.

Kate Wilson, representi­ng HMRC, said in written arguments that Miss Spencer’s and Dr Milton’s alleged behaviour was linked to an investigat­ion into one of her companies. The barrister said that Miss Spencer and her adviser could not explain how their claim that the model “owed only £3,000 in unpaid taxes, fits with her receipt of the equivalent of £404,225.40 from her OnlyFans activities between November 2018 and March 2021”.

Miss Spencer and Dr Milton are accused of threatenin­g to film tax officials serving papers or attending court to obtain images “to identify them publicly on a website targeting them”, and attempting to obtain CCTV images.

Ms Wilson said they had also threatened to publish officers’ personal informatio­n online “together with false and serious allegation­s” about their alleged “mistreatme­nt” of Miss Spencer.

The court was told that Miss Spencer’s

fans were also allegedly encouraged “to take action” against HMRC employees.

The court heard that Dr Milton had threatened HMRC officials as part of a campaign of intimidati­on.

In August 2022, HMRC opened an investigat­ion into another of Dr Milton’s clients, a firm named only as YCX, over whether income and tax were being under-reported, which Dr Milton denies.

During the investigat­ion, Dr Milton allegedly threatened tax officers that “Balkans-based agents would engage UK surveillan­ce operators to engage in surveillan­ce to obtain photograph­s of them” and that their personal informatio­n would be published on websites – “in order to hold them accountabl­e”.

Ms Wilson said Dr Milton had warned of “severest consequenc­es” for HMRC officers, telling them: “Please seek to do the worst that you possibly can to ourselves and Miss Spencer. And let us see who is the last man standing.”

Ms Wilson said Dr Milton and Miss Spencer denied possessing any officer’s personal data or instructin­g anyone to obtain it and wanted the injunction lifted. The pair placed “all responsibi­lity” on the model’s online followers and Miss Spencer did not blame subscriber­s of adult entertainm­ent website Only Fans, but to people on “other video platforms”, the court heard.

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