Jason Penrose pleaded guilty to stalking campaign that left actor ‘frightened’ to leave her home
Photograph: AFF-USA/Rex/ShutterstockPhotograph: AFF-USA/Rex/ShutterstockClaire FoyJason Penrose, 49, was sentenced to one year and 10 months’ imprisonment, suspended for two years, at the Old Bailey on Friday.
Penrose was given a stalking protection order in July after sending the actor, 38, thousands of emails and turning up at her door. If he returns to the UK during his suspended sentence, he must notify the Metropolitan police of his arrival, telling them where he intends to stay and for how long. Quoting a statement from the actor, he said: “I feel like the freedoms I enjoyed before Mr Penrose contacted me have now gone. I view the world in a much more fearful way.”
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