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A UK woman pleaded guilty to threatening former deputy PM Angela Rayner and her children via voicemails and a letter.
Angela Rayner, former UK deputy prime minister, said she was deeply distressed by threatening voicemails and a handwritten letter sent in September 2025, which included violent threats against her and her underage sons.
Elizabeth Harker, 63, of Luton, pleaded guilty to sending grossly offensive and menacing messages, including a threatening note with abusive language.
The court heard the abuse caused ongoing stress for Rayner, her family, and staff.
Harker’s defense cited a history of alcohol misuse, and she was conditionally bailed, ordered to undergo a treatment assessment ahead of sentencing on 24 March, with prosecutors seeking a restraining order.
Una mujer del Reino Unido se declaró culpable de amenazar a la ex viceprimera ministra Angela Rayner y a sus hijos a través de mensajes de voz y una carta.