NO REMORSE

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

 

Advertisement

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" stalking campaign against a couple.

fear and alarm between January 2014 and August 2017.

Now the reports that her victims are furious at the latest social media posts.

Advertisement
 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.

Advertisement

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.

Most read in news

CALL THE CROPS
Police accused of wasting time by probing ridiculous 'hate' crimes
PAYING THE PRICE
Public sector pay rises push Government debt up £4.1bn more than expected
WARRANT FURY
Starmer branded 'disgrace' after backing arrest warrant for Israeli PM
MURDER CLAIMS
'Spurned' coke fiend 'knifed young mum 45 times in savage blade attack'

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.

Advertisement

“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.

Sharp previously boasted of her 'champagne lifestyle'
Advertisement
Rangers hero Mols given VIP treatment in Glasgow's Sanctuary by nightclub girls


We pay for your stories and videos! Do you have a story or video for The Scottish Sun? Email us at scoop@mcb777.site or call 0141 420 5300


Topics
Advertisement
machibet777.com