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A man has been ordered to stay away from Harry Potter author JK Rowling after admitting bombarding her with letters and phone calls. | A man has been ordered to stay away from Harry Potter author JK Rowling after admitting bombarding her with letters and phone calls. |
Paul Lomax, 51, harassed the author after becoming fixated with the idea they had met on a train 17 years ago. | Paul Lomax, 51, harassed the author after becoming fixated with the idea they had met on a train 17 years ago. |
Edinburgh Sheriff Court issued an indefinite non-harassment order against Lomax, banning him from contacting Ms Rowling or her staff. | Edinburgh Sheriff Court issued an indefinite non-harassment order against Lomax, banning him from contacting Ms Rowling or her staff. |
Lomax, from London, was also fined £300 after pleading guilty to the offence. | Lomax, from London, was also fined £300 after pleading guilty to the offence. |
The court was told Lomax inundated Ms Rowling's public relations company and her assistants with letters and phone calls asking to meet her. | The court was told Lomax inundated Ms Rowling's public relations company and her assistants with letters and phone calls asking to meet her. |
Fear and alarm | Fear and alarm |
Ms Rowling became seriously concerned when in one letter Lomax compared himself to Kenneth Halliwell, who committed suicide after killing fellow writer Joe Orton with a hammer in 1967. | |
Lomax ignored two police warnings to stop attempting to contact Ms Rowling before finally being arrested last year. | Lomax ignored two police warnings to stop attempting to contact Ms Rowling before finally being arrested last year. |
He pleaded guilty to committing a breach of the peace between 14 May 2004 and 30 June 2006 by harassing Ms Rowling and her staff and placing them in a state of fear and alarm. | He pleaded guilty to committing a breach of the peace between 14 May 2004 and 30 June 2006 by harassing Ms Rowling and her staff and placing them in a state of fear and alarm. |
Defence agent Kenneth McFarlane told the court that Lomax had never been to Edinburgh and believed he had met Ms Rowling on a train journey 17 years ago. | Defence agent Kenneth McFarlane told the court that Lomax had never been to Edinburgh and believed he had met Ms Rowling on a train journey 17 years ago. |
Mr McFarlane said there had been no further calls or letters since Lomax had been arrested, and said Lomax apologised for any distress he had caused the author or her staff. | Mr McFarlane said there had been no further calls or letters since Lomax had been arrested, and said Lomax apologised for any distress he had caused the author or her staff. |
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