Claire claimed that emails had an “extreme effect” on both her life and “peace of mind”.Within the emails, Jason would write about Claire being raped and how he wanted her to be his girlfriend.Attending trial at Thames Magistrates' Court, Jason also pleaded guilty to two breaches of a stalking protection order.This came after Jason allegedly showed up to Claire’s home, forcing the actress to not only contact the police but her sister, ex-boyfriend and agent.In a letter to the court, Claire said: “His relentless attempts to contact me are so traumatic.“Every time I think this is sorted it is not.“I feel like there is nothing that would stop him being able to contact me, he has affected every aspect of my life."Jason’s actions even involved Claire’s daughter.
After he showed up at the family home, he allegedly told the child: “It's Jason, I'm outside".The relentless contact attempts by Jason led Claire to ask friends not to tag her in social media posts over concerns her stalker would be able to locate her.It also left the actress "in genuine fear for her safety and terrified and helpless in her own home".Prosecutor Varinder Hayre, said last year: "Ms Foy was terrified as she did not know what his intention was.“She was in fear for her and her daughter’s lives.She was frightened knowing he was somewhere."Claire shot to fame after portraying Queen Elizabeth II in the first two series of Netflix’s The Crown.Throughout her career as an actress she has won a Golden Globe, two Primetime Emmy Awards and two Screen Actors Guild Awards.Claire also received praise for portraying queen Anne Boleyn in the BBC miniseries Wolf Hall (2015), receiving a British Academy Television Award for Best Actress nomination.Claire married actor.
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