A CULLINGWORTH woman convicted of conspiracy to fleece an elderly widow out of more than £500,000 features on pornographic adult websites selling graphic videos and pictures, it can now be revealed.

During interviews with police, Lisa Bell told officers that she appeared in adult pornography and used to appear topless in Zoo magazine.

Detectives were told she had a nice lifestyle and that she and her mother, Wendy Bell, who was also convicted on Friday, had been on Virgin Atlantic flights to New York.

Excerpts from the interviews were due to be heard in court as part of the trial, but Judge Colin Burn ruled the evidence was inadmissible.

A website she appeared in, inbedwithfaith.com, features topless pictures of Bell, 30, dating back to when she was 18.

Website users are greeted by a homepage with several pictures of Bell in various states of undress accompanied by lengthy captions.

There is also a blank box which once featured a video, removed for legal reasons.

Visitors are told that signed-up members receive two updates a week, high resolution pictures and HD videos, plus extras including a bonus pictures and webcam chat.

Lisa and Wendy Bell, both of Greenside Lane, Cullingworth, were found guilty of conspiracy to defraud by a jury at Bradford Crown Court.

Wendy Bell was also convicted of fraud.

Helen Banks, 42, of Howbeck Avenue, Riddlesden, was found not guilty of conspiracy to defraud.

During the trial the jury was told the Bells had grossly inflated their bills for caring for housebound Audrey Hammond, now 92, of Ings House, Cracoe, near Skipton, who suffers from Parkinson’s disease.

Sentencing will take place next month.