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Welsh woman pleads guilty in sending a perkh video to a former boyfriend

Welsh woman pleads guilty in sending a perkh video to a former boyfriend

A woman in Wales has pleaded guilty to “recycle” chaos on her boyfriend’s former girlfriend, repeatedly sending her cyber-bubbles, the United Kingdom reports.

25 -year -old Rihannon Evans was recently fined and received a restrictive order after she acknowledged that she was chasing her former boyfriend, sending her a series of Rardole video.

Evans sent at least eight videos Deborah Primerch, where you can see it laugh while placing the camera to the bottom and then passing the gas directly to the lens, According to Daily Post.

“It was purely malicious. She smiled all over, considered it cheerful, but the victim did not do it, ” – Prosecutor Diana Williams reported to the court about Evans’ gas attacks.

Williams stated that when Evans was arrested in her house, she confessed that she had sent a video to Priterch, and claimed that it was because “she felt that her partner was treated unfairly.”

Evans lawyer, Harriet Horst, stated to the court that there were “some problems” between Priritch and Evans’ boyfriend about contact with the child.

“At the time she sent these videos, she drank drinks, and she sent them, realizing that it had caused the victim to some suffering,” Horst said. “She sent them without harmful intentions.”

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Pritch stated in a statement of the victim to court that she “would like to feel safe in my house.”

Evans’s video cassette may have helped her to release her emotions, but they damaged her bank account: she was fined about $ 373, including $ 124 by Pryterch compensation.

The court obliged Ewans to attend 15 rehabilitation sessions, refrain from drinking for two months and avoid contact with the Pruterchu for two years, According to the subway.