London:
A jilted lover in Britain faces the possibility of a prison term for bombarding his ex-girlfriend with 17,000 SMSs and phone calls - including 180 on one particular day.
Glynn Johnson, 21, pushed the woman to "breaking point" after she dumped him, contacting her on average 47 times a day over a year with unwanted calls, texts and Facebook messages, a hearing was told, Daily Mail reported on Thursday. The woman was not named due to legal requirements.
Johnson, who pleaded guilty to harassment at the Plymouth Magistrates Court in Devon, was warned he could be sent to jail when he is sentenced next month.
The court heard how Johnson and the woman entered into a "tempestuous" relationship in 2007 and had a child together. They broke up shortly after. Last year, they got back together and the woman again became pregnant, with the child being born in January.
But they again split up and the question of paternity was raised. The woman refused to let Johnson see the second child.
Prosecutor Julia Cox said: "But when she tried to end it he then became manipulative and psychologically abusive."
"He started a battle with her via telephone calls because she wasn't accepting his advances.
"The majority of the messages were threatening violence against her and her family."
Adjourning sentencing until July 4, Magistrate Barry Brooking said he would consider all options, including custody, due to the "constant nature" and "high volume" of calls and texts.
He said: "We must also consider the high volume and the strong psychological effect this had on the victim."
Glynn Johnson, 21, pushed the woman to "breaking point" after she dumped him, contacting her on average 47 times a day over a year with unwanted calls, texts and Facebook messages, a hearing was told, Daily Mail reported on Thursday. The woman was not named due to legal requirements.
Johnson, who pleaded guilty to harassment at the Plymouth Magistrates Court in Devon, was warned he could be sent to jail when he is sentenced next month.
The court heard how Johnson and the woman entered into a "tempestuous" relationship in 2007 and had a child together. They broke up shortly after. Last year, they got back together and the woman again became pregnant, with the child being born in January.
But they again split up and the question of paternity was raised. The woman refused to let Johnson see the second child.
Prosecutor Julia Cox said: "But when she tried to end it he then became manipulative and psychologically abusive."
"He started a battle with her via telephone calls because she wasn't accepting his advances.
"The majority of the messages were threatening violence against her and her family."
Adjourning sentencing until July 4, Magistrate Barry Brooking said he would consider all options, including custody, due to the "constant nature" and "high volume" of calls and texts.
He said: "We must also consider the high volume and the strong psychological effect this had on the victim."
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