Jailed stalker ‘Champagne Jill’ poses in hot tub with bottle of bubbly as victims blast early release
This article reported claims about Jill Sharp’s use of social media, behaviour, and personal relationships which we suggested when we published were established facts. In fact, as we should have acknowledged, these were allegations, which Ms Sharp disputes. This has been published following a complaint upheld by the Independent Press Standards Organisation
A STALKER who was dubbed "Champagne Jill" over her boasts of a high-flying lifestyle has posed in a hot tub with bubbly following her early release from prison.
Jill Sharp, 32, was jailed for a "deliberate and malicious" .
She was caged for a year in July.
But posts on social media have shown that she's been released early.
Taking to Facebook, Jill, along with partner Craig Hale, are seen sipping bubbly.
In one pic Jill is snapped in a hot tub while lapping up the sunshine.
Sharp admitted causing pal fear and alarm between January 2014 and August 2017.
Now the reports that her victims are furious at the latest social media posts.
Steve said: “There is a total lack of remorse for what she put us through.
'TOTAL LACK OF REMORSE'
"This obsession she has with champagne is sad but we won’t be intimidated by her.
“It seems ridiculous that Sharp was sentenced to 12 months but only served three and is out before Christmas.
“But the whole world now knows what she did after she admitted it in court.
"She is the type to just keep squirming and denying everything but even her friends and family know she is an obsessive stalker and fantasist.
“She may have got out of jail early but her reputation has been destroyed forever by what she did to us."
We told you in July how she claimed that ex-Rangers striker Ally McCoist was "going to help with an Ibrox proposal" from her fake boyfriend.
CHAMPAGNE BOAST
And in 2017 how with a complete stranger for FOUR YEARS - by nicking pictures of him with his real fiancée off social media.
She even told pals she was engaged to the man - who she'd never met - creating a double life for herself by sharing stories of their alleged romance.
She would shadow Graham McQuet and Marianne Stirling by going to the places they'd visited and taking her own pictures, creating a fantasy life for herself online.
Sharp previously boasted of her 'champagne lifestyle'.
Her harassment campaign included sending messages to her victims' employers and their local golf club, accusing them of being drug dealers and committing sectarian offences.
As well as abusive and threatening text messages and emails, she also sent "poison pen letters" cut out of newspapers.
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Jailing her, Sheriff Kinloch said: “This was a disgraceful and wicked attempt to ruin the lives of two people who had previously been your friends.
“For more than three years you conducted a campaign in a calculated and deliberate attempt to ruin their lives.
"In this aim you succeeded.”
Sharp was also hit with a five-year non-harassment order banning her from contacting, or seeking to contact, the Patons.
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