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Stephen Bear’s mugshot released as he faces years in jail after being found guilty of sharing Georgia Harrison sex tape

STEPHEN Bear's mugshot has been released after he was convicted of sharing a sex tape behind his ex-partner's back.

The reality star was found guilty of sharing the video of him and Towie star Georgia Harrison - and now faces years behind bars.

Stephen Bear has been found guilty
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Stephen Bear has been found guiltyCredit: PA
Bear was found guilty of sharing the tape which involved Towie star Georgia Harrison
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Bear was found guilty of sharing the tape which involved Towie star Georgia HarrisonCredit: Getty
Bear, pictured with new girlfriend Jessica Smith, is now facing a prison sentence
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Bear, pictured with new girlfriend Jessica Smith, is now facing a prison sentenceCredit: Goff

Bear 32, filmed the consensual sex on CCTV then made at least £40,000 after uploading it to OnlyFans.

He had advertised the clip: “Can’t wait to see me f****** in the garden.”

The disgraced Ex on the Beach star has now been found guilty of voyeurism and two counts of disclosing private, sexual photographs and films.

Bear, who showed up to Chelmsford Crown Court each day in a Rolls Royce limousine, was accused of "revenge porn" by Georgia.

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The court heard how Georgia had begged him not to share the footage.

However, she was airdropped the 20 minute clip and realised Bear was getting paid for views.

After bravely waiving her right to anonymity, Georgia said she was "relieved" by the verdict.

She said in a statement: "The last two years have been absolute hell and this verdict will allow me to start to put the pain I have suffered in the past and start embracing the future.

"Bear’s behaviour was completely unacceptable and those who choose to commit such crimes should and will be prosecuted.

"I have felt ashamed, hurt, violated, even broken at times but today I stand here feeling empowered, grateful and a huge sense of unity with all of those who have reached out to support me throughout this ordeal."

Georgia also said with more people's lives spent online, it is "important" they are protected "in the virtual world just as they are in reality".

Each offence, which took place between August and November 2020, carry a maximum two year sentence.

Bear claimed he was "always fighting a losing battle".

He has been released on bail until his sentencing on January 31 next year.

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