Adult Content Creator Faces Public Decency Charge in London
An adult content creator known as Bonnie Blue has been formally charged with outraging public decency in London, according to a statement from the Metropolitan Police. The individual, whose real name is Tia Billinger, is a 26-year-old resident of Draycott in Derbyshire.
Details of the Alleged Incident
The charge stems from an incident that occurred on Great Peter Street in Westminster on Monday, December 15. Authorities allege that Billinger was filmed making a lewd gesture outside the Indonesian embassy during this event. This follows her deportation from Indonesia just days earlier, after she was accused of filming commercial content in Bali without the proper visa.
A spokesperson for the Met Police confirmed the charges, stating, "A woman has been charged with outraging public decency following an investigation by the Met Police." The investigation involved interviewing a woman in her twenties under caution on Tuesday, February 2, before referring the case to the Crown Prosecution Service for further action.
Legal Proceedings and Court Appearance
Tia Billinger was charged via postal requisition on Monday, March 16, and is scheduled to appear at Westminster Magistrates' Court on Wednesday, April 22. The Crown Prosecution Service authorised the charge after reviewing the evidence gathered during the police investigation.
This case highlights ongoing legal scrutiny surrounding public behaviour and content creation in urban areas. The Met Police continue to handle such incidents with thorough investigations to uphold community standards and public decency laws in London.
