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Ex-Labour councillor pleads not guilty to blackmail in 'honeytrap' case

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Ex-Labour councillor pleads not guilty to blackmail in 'honeytrap' case
Ex-Labour councillor pleads not guilty to blackmail in 'honeytrap' case28 minutes agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleJoe PikePolitics investigations correspondentBBC Oliver Steadman arriving at Southwark Crown Court wearing a dark grey suit and a red tie. BBC

Former Labour councillor Oliver Steadman has pleaded not guilty to blackmail at Southwark Crown Court in connection with the alleged 'honeytrap' plot targeting men involved in Westminster politics.

Steadman, 29, was arrested in June 2024 and later charged with one count of blackmailing then Conservative MP William Wragg in order to get the telephone numbers of up to 12 individuals.

Wragg stood down as an MP after admitting to sharing colleagues' personal phone numbers with someone he met on a dating app.

Steadman will remain on unconditional bail until his trial on 4 October 2027.

A pre-trial hearing is due to take place on 12 October 2026.

Steadman did not enter pleas to charges of sending menacing messages to Wragg and sending indecent images to others including Conservative MP Luke Evans and former Conservative MPs Ben Everitt and Ross Thompson.

He was suspended as a Labour member after the party was notified of his arrest in June 2024 and a month later resigned as a councillor in Islington, north London.

Originally reported by BBC News