My private trauma was leaked to the press – so I fought back
Lives Less Ordinary
BBC
4.7 • 885 Ratings
🗓️ 1 December 2025
⏱️ 42 minutes
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Summary
When Jenny Evans was sexually assaulted and confidential details appeared in a national newspaper, she decided to investigate – uncovering police corruption, tabloid spying, and phone-hacking.
Jenny got a role in her first feature film when she was just 19 years old. At a film party in London she became separated from her friends and was sexually assaulted by a public figure she'd just met. At first she was too traumatised to report what had happened. But later, when other women came forward with similar stories about the same man, she finally felt able to go to the police. She provided a full testimony, but was shocked to see details from her police interview appear in a tabloid newspaper just a few days later. Jenny could not understand how this had happened, and the repeated tabloid stories about her led to a building sense of paranoia – she no longer knew who to trust. She eventually refused to talk to the police, the case against her attacker collapsed, and he was never prosecuted.
Jenny decided to train as a journalist to discover what had really taken place between the police and the press. She teamed up with the well-known investigative journalist Nick Davies, and helped to uncover corruption in London's Metropolitan Police Service and illegal newsgathering practices by some national newspapers including phone-hacking and spying. Their investigations contributed to some high-profile resignations, and the closure of one of the newspapers at the heart of the phone-hacking scandal. Jenny eventually received an apology and substantial payout from the Metropolitan Police.
This interview contains a description of sexual assault at the outset.
Presenter: Asya Fouks Producer: Rebecca Vincent and Elena Angelides
Lives Less Ordinary is a podcast from the BBC World Service that brings you the most incredible true stories from around the world. Each episode a guest shares their most dramatic, moving, personal story. Listen for unbelievable twists, mysteries uncovered, and inspiring journeys - spanning the entire human experience. Step into someone else’s life and expect the unexpected. Got a story to tell? Send an email to liveslessordinary@bbc.co.uk or message us via WhatsApp: 0044 330 678 2784 You can read our privacy notice here: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/5YD3hBqmw26B8WMHt6GkQxG/lives-less-ordinary-privacy-notice
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| 0:37.4 | I was pacing the room and again the same thoughts, how is this happening? |
| 0:41.1 | How do they know? How do they know? How do they know? How is this allowed to happen? |
| 0:44.9 | And it just began to kind of crystallise as this ball in my stomach of this is not okay. |
| 0:49.7 | This is not okay and I need to find out how this has happened because it had cost me criminal justice at this point. |
| 0:59.1 | And this dangerous man was walking free again. So I googled journalism courses. |
| 1:02.7 | I thought, I will become a journalist myself and I will find this out. |
| 1:09.8 | What was happening to Jenny Evans at that time would have caused most people to go under. |
| 1:16.2 | Highly confidential details of a sexual assault she'd reported to the police had ended up printed word for word in a national newspaper, and she had no idea how. Was she being spied on? |
| 1:23.1 | Was a friend betraying her trust? Jenny had no way of knowing that she was actually right in the center of a corruption scandal |
| 1:30.7 | that would eventually bring down some of the most powerful players in the UK press and police. |
| 1:38.4 | What she did realize, though, was that it would be up to her to do something about it. |
| 1:44.5 | This is Lives Less Ordinary from the BBC World Service |
| 1:48.2 | with the story of how Jenny took her personal fight to the very top. |
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