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Oliver Steadman, a former Labour politician and mental health charity worker, is due to appear in court on November 3 charged with offences against five people
Aubrey Allegretti, Chief Political Correspondent
Wednesday September 17 2025, 11.10am, The Times
Oliver Steadman has volunteered with the Labour Party since 2018, according to his LinkedIn profile
ISLINGTON LABOUR
A 28-year-old former Labour councillor has been charged with offences including blackmail over the Westminster "honeytrap" scandal.
Oliver Steadman, 28, has been charged with blackmail and communication offences in relation to five victims in Westminster politics including MPs, the Crown Prosecution Service and Scotland Yard said.
He has been remanded to appear at Westminster magistrates' court on November 3.
The charges relate to an investigation that was carried out by the Met's Parliamentary Liaison and Investigation Team.
Steadman was arrested in June 2024 as part of police inquiries into the Westminster "honeytrap" scandal. His identity has been secret until now, given strict laws protecting the anonymity of arrested suspects.
At the time of his arrest, Steadman was a Labour councillor and worked at the mental health charity Mind as a public affairs and campaign manager, according to his LinkedIn profile. The profile also said he was a school governor and had volunteered with the Labour Party since 2018.
The Westminster "honeytrap" scandal emerged in April 2024, when MPs said they were messaged on WhatsApp by a person calling themselves Charlie or Abi.
Different personas were said to have been used to target gay and straight politicians, as well as other senior Westminster figures including advisers and journalists.
The Times revealed that William Wragg, then a senior Tory MP, had started speaking to the person behind the alleged "phishing" scam on the gay dating app Grindr, sending them sexually explicit images of himself.
Malcolm McHaffie, head of the Crown Prosecution Service's special crime division, said: "We have decided to prosecute Oliver Steadman with blackmail and five communications offences in relation to a total of five victims working within politics and Westminster.
"This follows an investigation by the Metropolitan Police Service which looked into messages that included alleged unsolicited indecent images sent to a number of people within parliamentary political circles between October 2023 and April 2024 using WhatsApp.
"Our prosecutors have worked to establish that there is sufficient evidence to bring this case to court and that it is in the public interest to pursue criminal proceedings."
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