A WOMAN facing multiple charges of perverting the course has been charged again after she allegedly 'fabricated evidence' while on remand in prison.
Eleanor Williams is alleged to have committed an act intended to pervert the course of justice while at HMP Styal.
The 20-year-old had been on remand in the Cheshire prison after she was charged with eight counts of perverting the course of justice.
Prosecutors allege she falsified evidence and made false claims to the police of trafficking and sexual assault between October 20 2017 and May 22 2020.
The charges relate to five men.
Miss Williams is scheduled to appear before magistrates over the latest charge.
It is alleged that she did a 'series of acts' to try to 'diminish the strength of the prosecution case' between May 28 and November 23 2020 which had a tendency to pervert the course of public justice.
The defendant, of Teesdale Road in Walney, has been listed to appear at South Cumbria Magistrates' Court on Monday to face the charge.
She is due to face a 10-week trial over the other charges, which she denies, in February 2022.
She was initially remanded in custody over the charges and released on conditional bail in November last year.
Earlier this year Miss Williams' legal team asked a court to alter the conditions of her bail.
But that request was denied by a judge at Preston Crown Court.
A trial was due to take place in August but was pushed back to next year.
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