A businesswoman put a tracker on her ex-boyfriend's car and redirected his mail in a bid to get him to pay extra child support.
Veronica Jackson, 44, secretly placed a Safe Tag device on her ex's vehicle and diverted his letters to a drop off location in a bid to prove to the Child Support Agency he had a job and could afford maintenance of £200-a-month, a court was told.
Her jobless victim, who said he was only able to give £6.25 a week to help with the upkeep of the couple's 12-year-old-daughter, received a series of messages from Jackson showing routes he had taken to and from his home, the times of the journeys plus messages from her saying: ''I know where you are - I know what you are doing.'' READ MORE: John Hunt's wife and daughters cause of death confirmed as inquest hears chilling details and desperate text During her campaign Jackson found out her former partner was due to lose his rented flat when private letters sent to him by his landlord were diverted to her.
He eventually got himself a job as a nightclub doorman but she made an anonymous call to his new employer requesting confidential information about him and falsely claiming police were investigating him for fraud.
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