UK Woman Sentenced in First-Ever 'Cyber-Farting' Harassment Case
- Rhiannon Evans, 25, pleaded guilty to harassment after sending inappropriate videos to her boyfriend's ex-partner, Deborah Prytherch, as reported in Caernarfon magistrates' court.
- Evans sent a series of four videos showing her farting, which were deemed cyber harassment by magistrates.
- The court imposed a 12-month community order, requiring Evans to pay £100 in compensation and £199 in costs, along with a two-year restraining order against contacting Prytherch.
- Evans was also ordered to attend 15 rehabilitation sessions and abstain from alcohol for 60 days, as stated by prosecutor Diane Williams.
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