iOS - Android He further admitted having an imitation firearm with intent to scare her at his home in Viewfield Avenue.However, a jury found a charge of assaulting his ex by pressing the gun against her face not proven.McVey also admitted breaching bail by contacting her repeatedly and causing her more fear or alarm by sending threatening messages to her on October 15 after his release from jail.The court heard that McVey at one point threatened to post intimate images of the woman on a billboard.He turned up at places he knew she would be and left threatening messages for her on a social worker’s voicemail.He also pestered the woman at her home, warning he would never leave her alone.Defence agent Ali Murray described his client as.
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