Man previously convicted of harassing ex-wife with revenge website denied bail
Posted April 10, 2019 5:24 pm.
Last Updated April 10, 2019 5:40 pm.
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VANCOUVER (NEWS 1130) — The Burnaby man who is accused of breaching his probation after serving time for publishing malicious content about his ex-wife through a revenge site has been denied bail.
Prosecutors say Patrick Fox has been charged after not reporting to a probation officer, leaving the province without the permission of his probation officer, and being within 100 metres of the U.S. border.
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Last week, NEWS 1130 learned Fox had been charged with breaching probation. A website dedicated to harassing his ex-wife also appears to have resurfaced.
In 2017, a jury found Fox guilty of harassing his ex-wife Desiree Capuano through threatening emails and a website dedicated to attacking her character. He was sentenced to nearly four years in prison and three years probation for possessing a firearm and for criminal harassment.
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He was also banned from using the internet unless for the purpose of employment or sending personal emails, was not allowed to leave B.C. nor be within 100 metres of the U.S. border.
Fox’s trial in B.C. Supreme Court heard he mounted an online harassment campaign against his ex-wife, who lives in the U.S.
– With files from Estefania Duran