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Alex Belfield: Ex-BBC presenter jailed for stalking in court again Alex Belfield: Ex-BBC presenter jailed for stalking in court again
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Alex Belfield was jailed for five and a half years for stalking four people, including Jeremy VineAlex Belfield was jailed for five and a half years for stalking four people, including Jeremy Vine
A former BBC radio presenter jailed for stalking four people, including broadcaster Jeremy Vine, has appeared in court again.A former BBC radio presenter jailed for stalking four people, including broadcaster Jeremy Vine, has appeared in court again.
Alex Belfield was sentenced to five and a half years in prison last year after harassing his victims online.Alex Belfield was sentenced to five and a half years in prison last year after harassing his victims online.
On Thursday, he was made the subject of a stalking protection order, barring him from contacting a man he had sent a tweet to and his wife.On Thursday, he was made the subject of a stalking protection order, barring him from contacting a man he had sent a tweet to and his wife.
It also prevents him attempting to contact Greg Scott or his wife Karen.It also prevents him attempting to contact Greg Scott or his wife Karen.
Belfield, 43, originally from Mapperley in Nottingham, was charged with stalking eight different people, who were mostly current or former BBC staff.Belfield, 43, originally from Mapperley in Nottingham, was charged with stalking eight different people, who were mostly current or former BBC staff.
He was convicted of stalking BBC Radio Northampton presenter Bernard Spedding, who is known as Bernie Keith, and videographer Ben Hewis.He was convicted of stalking BBC Radio Northampton presenter Bernard Spedding, who is known as Bernie Keith, and videographer Ben Hewis.
In relation to Vine and theatre blogger Philip Dehany, Belfield was found guilty of two lesser offences of "simple" stalking, which does not require serious alarm or distress to be proved.In relation to Vine and theatre blogger Philip Dehany, Belfield was found guilty of two lesser offences of "simple" stalking, which does not require serious alarm or distress to be proved.
Belfield was found not guilty of stalking Rozina Breen, Liz Green, Helen Thomas and Stephanie Hirst.Belfield was found not guilty of stalking Rozina Breen, Liz Green, Helen Thomas and Stephanie Hirst.
Vine told BBC Two's Newsnight that Belfield had taken him to a "really unhealthy place"Vine told BBC Two's Newsnight that Belfield had taken him to a "really unhealthy place"
Neither Mr or Ms Scott were involved in the trial, in which Vine labelled Belfield "the Jimmy Savile of trolling" as the court heard he repeatedly posted or sent abusive messages, videos and emails.Neither Mr or Ms Scott were involved in the trial, in which Vine labelled Belfield "the Jimmy Savile of trolling" as the court heard he repeatedly posted or sent abusive messages, videos and emails.
It is not clear how Belfield first came into contact with the couple.It is not clear how Belfield first came into contact with the couple.
The order also stops Belfield publishing or attempting to publish any material relating to them.The order also stops Belfield publishing or attempting to publish any material relating to them.
Addressing Nottingham Magistrates' Court via video link, Belfield said: "I have never met, gone near or ever contacted Karen Scott or done anything other than replying to Greg Scott. I just want to make that clear."Addressing Nottingham Magistrates' Court via video link, Belfield said: "I have never met, gone near or ever contacted Karen Scott or done anything other than replying to Greg Scott. I just want to make that clear."
District judge Sunil Khanna said he was satisfied there was a need for the order to protect from stalking - and warned Belfield he could face further jail time if he breached it.District judge Sunil Khanna said he was satisfied there was a need for the order to protect from stalking - and warned Belfield he could face further jail time if he breached it.
Belfield was a presenter at BBC Radio Leeds before running his own YouTube channelBelfield was a presenter at BBC Radio Leeds before running his own YouTube channel
He also made an order requiring Belfield to pay costs after barrister Christopher Pembridge said the case, which has been ongoing for three years, had cost police £20,000.He also made an order requiring Belfield to pay costs after barrister Christopher Pembridge said the case, which has been ongoing for three years, had cost police £20,000.
Mr Pembridge said it would be "unjust" for Belfield to pay the full costs, but asked the judge to consider an appropriate amount.Mr Pembridge said it would be "unjust" for Belfield to pay the full costs, but asked the judge to consider an appropriate amount.
David Aubrey KC, representing Belfield, said his client should not shoulder substantial costs as his ability to work following his release from prison would be limited.David Aubrey KC, representing Belfield, said his client should not shoulder substantial costs as his ability to work following his release from prison would be limited.
"[Belfield] is in prison and on the question of his earning capacity when he comes out of prison, there could be restrictions on what work he could do," he said."[Belfield] is in prison and on the question of his earning capacity when he comes out of prison, there could be restrictions on what work he could do," he said.
"It is very much up in the air and will depend on what happens upon his release eventually.""It is very much up in the air and will depend on what happens upon his release eventually."
Belfield was ordered to pay £403.Belfield was ordered to pay £403.
Belfield made videos throughout his trial and posted them on YouTubeBelfield made videos throughout his trial and posted them on YouTube
At Belfield's sentencing in September, the judge made restraining orders in relation to all of the complainants, including those he was not convicted of stalking.
Det Con Janet Percival, of Nottinghamshire Police, said: "It's been a long hard slog, but we've now managed to secure these significant orders which will provide peace of mind for these two victims who were caused genuine alarm and distress by Belfield.
"I understand that people can be reluctant to contact us - sometimes because they aren't sure that what's happening is serious enough to warrant police action, and sometimes because they feel we won't be able to help - but I can assure them that we will take their reports seriously and we will do whatever we can to help and protect them."
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