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Bianca Williams threatened and demanded money from businessman Cameron Wilson after he ended their affair

A former Gold Coast escort demanded money and threatened to go public with her lover’s affair after the businessman ended their relationship, a court was told.

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A FORMER Gold Coast escort demanded money and threatened to go public with her lover’s affair after the businessman ended their relationship, a court was told.

Bianca Williams threatened to expose the man to his wife and daughter and demanded money for accommodation.

Williams, 35, on Monday pleaded guilty in the Southport District Court to unlawful stalking. A charge of extortion with intent to cause detriment with threat was withdrawn.

Bianca Williams. Picture: SKY POINT
Bianca Williams. Picture: SKY POINT

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The court was told the former escort began an affair with Go Karting Gold Coast owner Cameron Wilson after they met at his business in September 2018.

Go Karting Gold Coast owner Cameron Wilson. Photo: Richard Gosling
Go Karting Gold Coast owner Cameron Wilson. Photo: Richard Gosling

Crown prosecutor Michael Mitchell said Williams and Mr Wilson would meet for sex at hotels and would accompany him to go karting events.

Mr Mitchell said the relationship ended about March 2019 but the pair stayed in contact until November 2019 when Williams was arrested for stalking.

“Between November 12 and November 20, 2019, Ms William’s increased her demand for money and threatened to tell the complainant’s wife,” Mr Mitchell said.

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Bianca Williams. Picture: SKY POINT
Bianca Williams. Picture: SKY POINT

“There were 29 phone calls made in two days … including voicemail messages and multiple text messages.

“Between November 15 and 19 Ms Williams called the complainant approximately 34 times. And again sent numerous text messages.

“The unwanted contact spanned a 10-12 day period until Mr Wilson and his wife made a complaint to police on November 20.

“There was a further text message on November 21 and said to call her if he didn’t want to see (the affair) over the television.”

Bianca Williams. Picture: SKY POINT
Bianca Williams. Picture: SKY POINT

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Defence barrister Nick McGhee, instructed by Lisa Searing of Allen & Searing Criminal Lawyers, said his client was in love with Mr Wilson and felt “strung along” after he ended their relationship.

“My client importantly was receiving financial assistance from the complainant as part of what she thought was their relationship,” Mr McGhee said.

“She was struggling financially during that period … and in relation to her demands for money were that the complainant had promised her assistance with accommodation.

“My client was going through periods of homelessness, she had no money, no employment and the demands for money were in that context that during the ongoing communication he had offered to assist her as part of the relationship they had together.

“This was not a one-sided affair, if I could put it that way.”

Judge Geraldine Dann said it was clear the relationship had become one-sided from a text message Mr Wilson sent to Williams.

Bianca Williams. Picture: SKY POINT
Bianca Williams. Picture: SKY POINT

She said Mr Wilson asked Williams how much money it would take for her to stop “all the pain you’re putting me through”.

“I’ll get to the bank tomorrow and deposit whatever you need to ensure that you never ever text, call or voice message me …”

Judge Dann said Mr Wilson wrote in a victim impact statement to the court that he was haunted by what happened.

Williams was convicted and sentenced to two years’ probation.

jodie.callcott@news.com.au

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