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Friday, May 8, 2026

Eleanor Williams: 500 death threats to man after 'false' allegations - The Mail

A MAN has told a court he received 500 death threats following 'false' allegations that he trafficked the 'fantasist' Eleanor Williams for sex.

Business owner Mohammed Ramzan was arrested for human trafficking following allegations made by the defendant.

Williams, 22, is standing trial accused of perverting course by making false claims of trafficking and sexual assault.

Returning to the witness box at Preston Crown Court, Ramzan, also known as Mo Rammy, told jurors he had received hundreds of threatening messages following the claims made by the defendant and that his businesses had 'crumbled'.

And he was forced to explain a previous conviction for pouring petrol over his former wife and threatening to burn her.

He was questioned about allegations that he had taken Williams to have sex with several Asian men and attempted to sell her at an auction when she visited Amsterdam for her 18th birthday.

Asked by Louise Blackwell KC, defending, if he had 'taken her to a building where people were effectively bidding to have access to Miss Williams', he said no.

When asked if he had sold her for 25,000 euros, he said: "No, I didn't."

He also denied that he had told Williams to make a false account to the police about being taken to have sex with multiple Asian men in Blackpool.

Ms Blackwell also asked Mr Ramzan about two wraps of cocaine being found during a search of his Walney home.

He denied that he had ever used drugs on Miss Williams.

She said: "Miss Williams says that you...



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