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Glaudin, who has no previous convictions, was sentenced to 12 months for a charge of disclosing private sexual photos and films with intent to cause distress, four months for one count of harassment without violence and four months for one of stalking without fear, alarm or distress. More: Crime newsĬalls for masks in pubs as Boris told to 'bolster' Covid restrictions The court heard that after pleading guilty to her offences in July 2018, Glaudin fled to France, with a European arrest warrant later issued. He added: ‘The perpetrator has accused me personally of being a paedophile, impersonated me and my partner online via dating applications, sent multiple strangers to my home demanding anonymous sex, followed me… home, and taken photographs of our front door and taunted us about it.’ ‘I suffered the extreme shock of constant, insidious daily harassment at home, work and on every online channel I was registered on, by someone completely anonymous, using multiple aliases,’ he said. Speaking in court, the former boyfriend said the experience had been ‘hell on earth’. Which countries have Omicron Covid and what are they doing about it? Meanwhile, several men ‘looking for sex’ tried to visit their then shared flat after being in contact with someone using the first victim’s name.
She fled to France where she evaded justice for over a year but has now been jailed (Picture: CPS)