Jack Bolton-Poole, of Doggetts Close, Rochford, was handed the interim stalking protection order last Tuesday after he admitted a charge of stalking, just nine weeks after being given four 10-year restraining orders.
On that occasion, the 23-year-old had admitted to two previous counts of stalking, disclosing of sexual private images and perverting the course of justice on four other female victims.
Alongside the restraining orders, he had been sentenced to two years in prison which was suspended for two years, banned from using social media for six months, and ordered to complete 60 rehabilitation activity requirement days.
Bolton-Poole was given a 16-week extension to his previous suspended sentence and a 10-year restraining order against this female victim at Southend Magistrates’ Court last Thursday, after being accused of stalking her by repeatedly contacting her through social media before creating the false profiles to continue to harass her.
Investigating officer Detective Constable Chris Horton said: “This offender has caused immense harm by stalking women online.
“This type of criminal behaviour will not be tolerated. It has a significant impact on victims, causing them immense alarm and distress.
“Bolton-Poole has totally disregarded the sentence the court handed down to him at the end of last year.
“We will continue to pursue all legal options open to us to keep women safe online, without fear of being harassed in this manner.”