In 2026, the Offender Database recorded that Liam Brodie, 34, of Barkhams Lane, Littleport, was jailed for two years for a series of cyberflashing offences. On appearing at Huntingdon Law Court on 9 March 2026, the electrician was sentenced after targeting women who had contacted him for professional services. It was reported that Brodie utilised his business profile to send unsolicited images and videos of his genitals to prospective clients and a former partner.
The investigation established that Brodie’s predatory behaviour began in September 2024 when a woman inquired about electrical work. Cambridgeshire Constabulary reported that after learning he would be meeting the woman’s husband for the quote, Brodie changed his business profile picture from a company logo to an image of his genitals. The prosecution reported that when challenged, he falsely claimed his account had been hacked, before changing the profile picture to further naked images of himself.
Judicial Findings and Investigative Detail
The court reported that Brodie continued his campaign of harassment into November 2024, targeting another woman who had requested a quote for a job. Huntingdon Law Court heard how he sent multiple videos and images of his genitals to this second victim, leading her to block him and contact the authorities. The investigation established that Brodie had also subjected a former partner to a barrage of unwanted messages and explicit media, demonstrating a persistent pattern of digital abuse.
The Sentencing Judge noted that Brodie’s actions were a gross violation of privacy and caused significant distress to women seeking legitimate professional services. For his actions in Cambridgeshire, Brodie pleaded guilty to three counts of sending a photograph or film of genitals to cause alarm, distress, or humiliation. The judge noted that a custodial sentence was the only appropriate response to reflect the alarm and humiliation he intentionally inflicted upon his victims.
Status and Statutory Requirements
For the crimes reported in England, the status of Liam Brodie is as follows:
- Custodial Sentence: Two years in prison (2026).
- Convictions: Three counts of sending photographs/films of genitals to cause alarm, distress, or humiliation.
- Judicial Oversight: Sentenced at Huntingdon Law Court following a Cambridgeshire Constabulary investigation.
- Sex Offenders Register: Notification requirements are typically activated for offences of a sexual nature involving unwanted exposure.
- Origin: Littleport, Cambridgeshire.
Monitoring and Public Protection
Brodie is managed by the National Probation Service in Cambridgeshire. Due to the digital nature of his conduct in Littleport, his management includes strict conditions regarding his use of internet-enabled devices and messaging platforms. Authorities state that his history of using a professional trade as a gateway to commit cyberflashing makes him a risk to women in a domestic setting, necessitating clear restrictions on his future business activities and client interactions.
As a convicted offender for cyberflashing, Brodie’s details are recorded on the police national computer to ensure future safeguarding. Authorities state that his history in Cambridgeshire of sending explicit material to clients necessitates permanent awareness among local police. Any future report of digital harassment, unwanted exposure, or breach of licence conditions in Littleport or elsewhere will result in immediate arrest and a return to the court system for recall to prison.
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