- Major Jennifer Wilson, 42, sent the X rated pictures to hero’s current girlfriend
An Army dentist faces two years jail after pleading guilty of revenge porn against an SAS hero.
Major Jennifer Wilson, 42, sent the X rated pictures and video of Christian Craighead, 47, to his current girlfriend Tobi-Jayne Cadbury, 36.
Wilson – who is with the Royal Medical Corps – admitted sending pictures and footage of Craighead (not his real name) that were indecent and grossly offensive.
She was initially arrested last year and held at HMP Bronzefield in Surrey before being granted bail.
Aylesbury Crown Court was told Wilson sent the images to Ms Cadbury between 14 June 2022 and 10 March 2023 ‘with the intention of causing distress’.

Major Jennifer Wilson, 42, admitted sending pictures and footage of Craighead (not his real name) that were indecent and grossly offensive (Pictured: Wilson outside Aylesbury Crown)
Ms Cadbury is the great-great-great granddaughter of chocolate baron Richard.
Wilson was also accused of stalking her through two fake social media accounts called ‘mikewoodali53’ and ‘crazy_fredo_87’.
She pleaded not guilty to the charge and entered the same plea for an allegation of perverting the course of justice.
Judge Recorder Wright ruled the first charge would lie on file and the second allegation was dismissed after prosecutor Neil King offered no evidence.
Defending Wilson, Brent Martin, asked the court that she should be allowed access to a computer for her ‘work with the army’ and this was granted.
Recorder Wright told Wilson, of High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, that she would be bailed pending sentencing reports.
Guidelines say the maximum time in prison for sending sexual photographs and film with the intention to cause distress is two years.
Outside court Wilson declined to comment and was driven away in car with friends holding a coat over her head.
Last year the General Dental Council, the governing body of dental medicine ruled she should be temporarily suspended from practising for 18 months until after her upcoming court case.

Wilson sent the X rated pictures and video of Christian Craighead, 47, to his current girlfriend Tobi-Jayne Cadbury , 36

Outside court Wilson declined to comment and was driven away in car with friends holding a coat over her head

Ms Cadbury is the great-great-great granddaughter of chocolate baron Richard and was not in court for the hearing

Who Dares Wins legend Craighead earned a Conspicuous Gallantry Cross award after fighting Al-Shabaab terrorists who attacked the DusitD2 hotel in Nairobi, Kenya, in 2019

The off-duty former SAS fighter rushed to the scene at DusitD2 hotel \11111111attack and, armed with an assault rifle he kept in his car boot, spearheaded the rescue alongside local security forces

Wilson – who is with the Royal Medical Corps – was initially arrested last year and held at HMP Bronzefield in Surrey before being granted bail
The case was heard in private because of the criminal prosecution after being told in a submission ‘there would be serious damage to public confidence in the dental profession should she be permitted to continue in unrestricted practice whilst facing serious criminal charges’.
In a written ruling on the GDC website the body said:’ Whilst the Committee took into account that you are not currently in clinical practice, it considered its duty to safeguard the wider public interest.
‘It also took into account that the bar is set high for the imposition of an interim order on public interest grounds alone.
‘It concluded, however, that given the nature and gravity of the matters in this case, and notwithstanding all the matters drawn to its attention, there would be a risk of serious damage to public confidence in the profession, if no interim order were imposed.
‘The Committee therefore determined that an interim order on your registration is otherwise in the public interest.’
The hearing was held via video link and the order was made for 18 months although it can be reviewed in six.
Who Dares Wins legend Craighead earned a Conspicuous Gallantry Cross award after fighting Al-Shabaab terrorists who attacked the DusitD2 hotel in Nairobi, Kenya, in 2019 – saving dozens of lives.
The off-duty former SAS fighter rushed to the scene of the attack and, armed with an assault rifle he kept in his car boot, spearheaded the rescue alongside local security forces.
Ms Cadbury was not in court for the hearing.