Naas Courthouse
A woman said her ex-partner had hacked into her Facebook account and her email account and did not know how he did this.
She made the allegations during a family law hearing at Naas District Court.
She said they had recently split up and she has been the victim of online harassment.
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She further alleged he had referred to her as a “whore”, “slapper” and “c…” on line.
She also claimed that he said people could “meet up and have sex with me.”
She said she had logged into places near where she works. He was not present or represented.
The woman also claimed that she had to get out of the house and he had assaulted her in front of her child.
“He got me by the throat and there are marks on my arm,” she told Judge Desmond Zaidan.
“The absolute rage inside this man is frightening," she said, adding he has Complex PTSD and had smashed a can of cold coffee off his head.
The =woman claimed he had dialled 999 saying he was concerned for the child's welfare and the gardaí responded, though her son was fine.
“She claimed he is constantly degrading her through emails and texts.
Judge Zaidan granted an interim protection order and adjourned the chase to June 8. He said the order will be served by the gardaí.
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