Jilted boutique owner took revenge on her ex for dumping her by bombarding him with naked pictures of herself
Shop owner Nicole Peri, 30, was so gutted by her split with toyboy Tim Harris, 25, she flooded him with 300 calls
A JILTED boutique owner took revenge on her ex for dumping her - by bombarding him with sexy snaps of her naked.
Shop owner Nicole Peri, 30, was so gutted by her split with toyboy Tim Harris, 25, she flooded him with 300 calls - including 130 in one day.
In a desperate bid to get his attention she messaged motorbike mad Tim Whatsapp videos of them together - and dozens of naked snaps of the curvy brunette.
During the five-week campaign of harassment Peri also sent a sexually explicit video of her to her former boyfriend, a court heard.
The businesswoman has now been slapped with a restraining order and told to attend an “emotional management” sessions after she was convicted of harassment.
Magistrates in Chelmsford, Essex heard the couple had shared a firey “on-off,” during which police had been called out to diffuse rows several times over the last year.
After their split Peri’s desperation culminated in her mum, who lives in Norwich and Cyprus, pleading that Peri was “in a really bad way” and asking him to meet her.
Mr Harris agreed, to tell her their relationship was over and they should move on. However, the meeting ended in a row, prosecutor Sharon Hall told the court.
Mr Harris said in his statement that he felt guilty he was causing her to be in such a state and they had met again amicably “to give her closure”. However, he said that she then contacted him again.
“All I want is for her to leave me alone and stop harassing me. The whole thing is making me feel low, like I cannot live a normal life and move on,” said Mr Harris.
“I continue to feel there is no escape from Nicole,” he added.
In her police interview Peri, who has no previous convictions, claimed the contact was “two ways”, said the prosecutor.
The court heard Peri’s staff run her clothing boutique in Norwich during the week and she goes there at weekends. It has been closed for the past week.
Peri, of Rayleigh, Essex, admitted one offence of harassing Mr Harris between 28 February and 2 April this year by phone and social media.
She was sentenced to a 12-month community order, with 120 hours unpaid work, a 20-day rehabilitation requirement, £165 costs and a 12-month restraining order.