Flight attendant, 20, called her ex-boyfriend more than 90 times after seeing him with a new woman

Flight attendant, 20, called her ex-boyfriend in a jealous rage more than 90 times after her friends ‘saw him in a local restaurant with his new lover’

  • A young flight attendant was fined after harassing her ex-boyfriend for months 
  • Court heard how Jodie Talbot harassed her ex and his new girlfriend over time
  • On one occasion Talbot phoned her ex-boyfriend 90 times in only 13 hours 

A female flight attendant harrassed her ex-boyfriend for months and called him 90 times in 13 hours after her friends allegedly spotted him and his new girlfriend in a restaurant. 

Jodie Talbot, 20, from Sydney, pleaded guilty at Sutherland Local Court using a phone to menace or harass and was fined $1500.

The court heard how Talbot launched a campaign of harassment against her ex-boyfriend of two years after he started a new relationship earlier this year, The Daily Telegraph.

On July 6 Talbot phoned her ex-boyfriend 90 times in the space of just 13 hours.

The man answered ten of those calls telling Talbot to stop. 

Sydney woman Jodie Talbot, 20, (pictured) was fined $1500 for harassing her ex-boyfriend for five months after her friends allegedly saw him with his new girlfriend eight months after they split

Magistrate Les Mabbutt put Talbot on an apprehended violence order for two years. 

‘Police fear without intervention the accused will continue to harass the victim, causing him emotional distress,’ agreed police facts stated. 

The court also heard how Talbot harassed her ex’s new girlfriend and other friends as her ‘persistent harassing behaviour intensified’. 

At one point she called her ex-boyfriend’s mother on a private number to ask her if she had been at the same restaurant with her son and his new girlfriend. 

Talbot told the Sutherland Local Court she was sorry for her actions and had learned from her mistakes.

‘I’ve learned from this and I want no contact with him whatsoever,’ Talbot said.

‘I’m trying to move forward in my life, I’ve made a massive mistake and I have to deal with that.’

Talbot (pictured) told the Sutherland Local Court she was sorry for her actions and had learned from her mistakes and that she wanted to move on with her life

Talbot (pictured) told the Sutherland Local Court she was sorry for her actions and had learned from her mistakes and that she wanted to move on with her life 

 

 

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