Alex Belfield
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 44 |
Date of birth | January 14,1980 |
Zodiac sign | Capricorn |
Born | Nottinghamshire |
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ID | 3461354 |
Alex Belfield Life story
Alex Belfield: Stalker ex-BBC DJ agrees to pay Jeremy Vine damages
... Alex Belfield was jailed in for harassing four people online...
Alex Belfield: Ex-BBC presenter jailed for stalking in court again
... Alex Belfield was sentenced to five and a half years in prison after harassing his victims online...
Alex Belfield: Women harassed online accuse BBC of failing to help
...Female BBC employees who were harassed online by former radio presenter Alex Belfield have accused the corporation of failing to help them...
Jeremy Vine: My jailed stalker Alex Belfield says he'll be back
... Alex Belfield was last week, after being found guilty of stalking four people...
Alex Belfield: Former BBC presenter jailed for stalking
... Alex Belfield, who now runs a YouTube channel, stalked his victims by harassing them online...
Alex Belfield: Jeremy Vine tells stalking trial of 'avalanche of hatred'
... Mr Vine said Alex Belfield became " fixated" repeatedly accusing him of stealing £1,000 of BBC money...
Alex Belfield: Former BBC presenter jailed for stalking
A former Bbc radio presenter found Guilty of stalking four people including broadcaster Jeremy Vine has been jailed for five and a half years.
Alex Belfield , who now runs a YouTube channel, stalked his victims by harassing them online.
His trial heard he made YouTube videos about them, posted messages on Social Media , and also encouraged his followers to target them.
The Judge said one of his victims was " seconds away" from killing himself.
Belfield, who is 42 and from Nottingham, was originally charged with stalking eight different people, who were mostly current or former Bbc staff.
The full wording of the charges stated he " pursued a course of conduct that amounted to harassment" of the complainants, which " amounted to stalking" and caused them " serious alarm or distress".
He was found Guilty of this offence in relation to two of the complainants - Bbc Radio Northampton presenter Bernie Spedding, who is known as Bernie Keith, and videographer Ben Hewis.
In relation to Jeremy Vine and theatre blogger Philip Dehany, he was found Guilty of two lesser offences of " simple" stalking, which does not require serious alarm or distress to be proved.
The verdicts in relation to each complainant were:
Source of news: bbc.com