Neo-Nazi beauty queen Alice Cutter is granted release from prison The extremist was jailed for three years in 2020 for terrorist group membership The 25-year-old was convicted of being part of far-right group National Action  Monday’s Parole Board said the former Miss Hitler pageant entrant can be freed. A neo-Nazi beauty queen who competed in a Miss Hitler contest and was jailed for being a member of banned far-right group National Action has been granted parole and will be free in weeks. Alice Cutter, now 25, who has served just 26 months of a three-year sentence, had a parole hearing in March and was told on Monday that she would be freed on licence. She was jailed alongside other ‘diehard’ colleagues – her ex-partner Mark Jones and other group members Garry Jack and Connor Scothern in June 2020. (…) Cutter gave evidence during her parole hearing and is believed to have emphasised her exemplary behaviour and progress in jail. She will have to follow strict licensing conditions, including an exclusion zone, wearing an electronic tag and adhering to a curfew. Cutter is currently being held under closed conditions at HMP New Hall, near the village of Flockton, West Yorkshire. (…) Cutter, who entered the Miss Hitler beauty contest as Miss Buchenwald – a reference to the Second World War death camp – had denied ever being a member, despite attending the group’s rallies, in which banners reading ‘Hitler was right’ were raised. Jurors were also shown messages in which the waitress joked about gassing synagogues and using a Jew’s head as a football, and exclaiming ‘Rot in hell’, after hearing of Ms Cox’s murder. Jones, a former member of the British National Party’s youth wing and a rail engineer, was described at trial as a ‘leader and strategist’ who played a ‘prominent and active role’. The 25-year-old, originally the group’s London regional organiser, acknowledged posing for a photograph while delivering a Nazi-style salute and holding an NA flag in Buchenwald’s execution room during a trip to Germany in 2016. Prosecutors described Cutter and Jones, both of Sowerby Bridge, near Halifax, West Yorkshire, as well as Jack and Scothern as ‘active’ group members, even after the ban.

via daily mail: Neo-Nazi beauty queen Alice Cutter, 25, will be freed from prison within DAYS after serving just 26 months of three year sentence for far-right terrorism