A woman in Wales has pleaded guilty to “reeking” havoc on her boyfriend’s ex-girlfriend by repeatedly sending her cyber farts, according to U.K. media.
Rhiannon Evans, 25, was recently fined and given a restraining order after she admitted harassing her boyfriend’s ex by sending her a series of farting videos.
Evans sent at least eight videos to Deborah Prytherch where she can be seen laughing while placing a camera on her bottom and then passing gas directly into the lens, according to the Daily Post.
“It was purely malicious. She was smirking throughout, found it hilarious, but the victim didn’t,” prosecutor Diane Williams reportedly told the court about Evans’ gas attacks.
Williams said that when Evans was arrested at her home, she admitted to sending the videos to Prytherch, and claimed it was because “she felt her partner was being treated unfairly.”
Evans’ defense attorney, Harriet Gorst, told the court that there have been “some issues” between Prytherch and Evans’ boyfriend over child contact.
“At the time she sent these videos she had some drinks and she sent them, understanding now this has caused the victim some distress,” Gorst said. “She sent them without malicious intent.”
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Prytherch said in a victim statement to the court that she “would like to feel safe in my home.”
Evans’ fart videos may have helped her vent her emotions, but they hurt her bank account: She was fined around $373, including $124 in compensation to Prytherch.
The court ordered Evans to attend 15 rehabilitation sessions, abstain from drinking for two months and avoid contacting Prytherch for two years, according to the Metro.