news.com.au.The 23-year-old accountant admitted six charges - including stalking, unlawful assault, and criminal damage.Days after the victim’s black Volkswagen was vandalised on April 23 last year, the barrage of messages from Kiara started."I know where you live, I know where you work, I know your footy club, I know your favourite bars, I know the code to your house," she warned him.She also said she was "initiating phase two" and she could "reach through the gate so that doesn’t really stop anything".Another text read: "Checkmate...
I’m sorry you do the things you do."Magistrate Peter Reardon said her behaviour was "obsessive" and the offending was serious."People have to understand that the other person in their life is not owned by.
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