We were the learning curve for Belfield. Another BBC radio presenter, a transgender woman called Stephanie Hirst, became Belfields next target after refusing him an interview after her transition. Russian minister laughed at for Ukraine war claims. A former BBC DJ has been found guilty of waging a relentless stalking campaign against broadcasters and subjecting TV presenter Jeremy Vine to an 'avalanche of hatred.' Alex Belfield was labelled . Mr Vine also gave evidence against Belfield during the trial, as he said: "This . The eight complainants hoped to never hear from their tormenter again, only to discover that he had arranged for that one final, defiant video to go live after the judge sent him down, goading them from beyond his prison walls. Belfield, a former BBC radio presenter turned YouTube free speech advocate, was deeply sorry for the hurt he had caused, said Aubrey, after Belfield was convicted of stalking Vine and three other men online. Keith tried in vain to get YouTube to remove all of the libellous videos, even turning up at the social networks HQ to beg it in person. "This was the darkest point of my life because there was no end to it. Something went wrong, please try again later. Hewis tweet and email vindictively intended to destroy my career and reputation. Belfield rang Mr Dehanys parents home, where he was shielding during lockdown, and recorded the call for his subscribers while speaking to Mr Dehanys mother. In August Belfield, of Mapperley, was convicted of stalking to cause alarm and distress to BBC Radio Northampton's Bernie Keith, and guilty of the same charge concerning videographer Ben Hewis. The sentences on each charge Belfield was convicted on: Count 5: BBC Radio Northampton's Bernie Keith, guilty of stalking to cause alarm and distress - Belfield has been given two-and-half years in prison on count 5; Count 6: Videographer Ben Hewis, guilty of stalking to cause alarm and distress - the sentence is consecutive to the previous term for the stalking of Mr Keith. He and Belfield had known each other through work, the trial heard, but Belfield had never met the other three men he was convicted of stalking. Belfield also published Mr Vine's address to a "mass audience", the judge said. 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'I had this naked hate being piled on me every day and I had to be funny and I had to entertain people. In relation to Jeremy Vine and theatre blogger Philip Dehany, he was found guilty of two lesser offences of "simple" stalking, which does not require serious alarm or distress to be proved. ', Belfield had made a bogus claim that he had been sacked, Mr Keith said, adding: 'It was all too much. You made communications which had serious impacts on the private lives of the complainants, with distressing effects on their mental and physical health. I think the jury thought: Oh, it cant have been that bad. She says Belfield has destroyed her mental health, and that she was so frightened that he or his followers would turn up at her house, she spent 20,000 on security measures. Its not enough to leave us to sink and swim, as we had to in this case, Breen wrote in an email to Rhodri Talfan Davies, the BBCs director of nations. The verdicts in relation to each complainant, in the order they appeared on the indictment, were: In mitigation, barrister David Aubrey KC said Belfield had not intended to cause his victims distress, but could now see that he had. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. The Version table provides details related to the release that this issue/RFE will be addressed. His aim was, in his own words, to haunt his victims, and he deployed his army of followers to pile on with abusive messages to those targeted, said Mr Justice Saini. Instead of a lawyer, he was often accompanied by James Brandon, a member of the old-school comedy duo the Grumbleweeds. He realised what he could do and did it with impunity. "There's a good chance of a custodial sentence," he added. (The person to be protected does not have to have been the victim of the acts mentioned above. For further details of our complaints policy and to make a complaint please click this link: thesun.co.uk/editorial-complaints/, Alex Belfield has been jailed for five and a half years. The optics arent good, says Breen. 27 febrero, 2023 . After stopping the counselling after three sessions Mr Keith said he also spoke to a specialist who helped stalking victims. Bernard Spedding - guilty (majority verdict), Philip Dehany - not guilty to the charge on the indictment but guilty of the alternative charge of "simple" stalking (majority verdict), Jeremy Vine - not guilty to the charge on the indictment but guilty of the alternative charge of "simple" stalking (unanimous verdict). He hated the thing he loved, or hated other people having success within it.. Mr Spedding, the trial heard, was left feeling suicidal by a "tsunami of hate" from Belfield. But some of the complainants feel they never really got justice. FORMER BBC radio presenter, Alex Belfield, has been jailed for five and a half years. "Although you at no stage committed any physical acts, Mr Vine considered himself and his family to be at risk from you and his followers," the judge told Belfield. "He had to ask his family to watch out for you and to take care in and around their home address.". You are entitled to hold and express views but you are not entitled to destroy the personal lives of your victims through online harassment.. Mr Justice Saini, sentencing, told Belfield, who sat taking notes in the dock: Your offences are so serious only a custodial sentence can be justified.. hen Alex Belfield was sent to prison for five and a half years last month for online stalking, his accusers cried with relief. In a statement last week, the BBC said: We know this has been very difficult for those involved and we continue to provide support to current and former staff. Former BBC local radio DJ Alex Belfield has been found guilty of four . According to GoFundMe, which hosted the appeals, he raised a total of 29,446. A civil stalking order is being pursued at the magistrates' court against former BBC DJ Alex Belfield, from Mapperley, who is now serving a sentence of more than five years in prison for his shameful conduct online. UPDATE. Within days, 15,000 people had signed a Free Alex Belfield petition and Hopkins was on Instagram mocking Belfields targets for whining about simple hurty words. The optics arent good former managing editor at BBC Radio Leeds Rozina Breen. "I had this naked hate being piled on me every day and I had to be funny and I had to entertain people," he said. It was a nine-year obsession, which saw him make what the judge described as the false and scandalous accusation that Keith regularly had sex in public on gay beaches with strangers. Here's Celebrity Radio's BBC Bernie Keith & Ben Hewis STATEMENTFull statement on legal action & police inquiry - BBC Bernie Keith / Bernard Spedding & Ben Hewis . Although jurors found Belfield not guilty of stalking Liz Green, Rozina Breen, Helen Thomas and Stephanie Hirst, Mr Justice Saini said Belfield had harassed them, and he made restraining orders to protect them in future. Former BBC radio personality Alex Belfield, 42, is also a vlogger from Nottinghamshire. The optics arent good, says Breen. Presenter Iain Lee has since come out to say Belfield targeted him for many years, but that he was too frightened to go to court to give evidence. Fixed: Release in which this issue/RFE has been fixed.The release containing this fix may be available for download as an Early Access Release or a General Availability Release. The fact we were left unsupported from the acts of someone regarded as a prolific, now convicted, stalker is problematic. One of the alleged victims - TV and radio presenter Jeremy Vine - told the trial last week that 42-year-old Belfield is 'the Jimmy Savile of trolling'. However, Alex Belfield was found not guilty of stalking four other people he was accused of targeting. Mr Spedding, who is known as Bernie Keith, and videographer Ben Hewis. On Count 5, 18:16, 4 JAN 2023. During the trial at Nottingham Crown Court, Judge, Mr Justice Saini spoke of how BBC Radio Northampton presenter Bernie Keith was "seconds away" from killing himself after suffering from tsunami of hate. . The royal we was a frequent Belfield affectation, designed to give the impression that he sat at the top of an anti-woke multimedia empire in the Alex Jones/Infowars mould. Bernard Spedding ignored every single correspondence. BBC Radio Northampton presenter Bernie Keith was left feeling suicidal by a "tsunami of hate", the trial heard. "Alex Belfield's conduct, in the form of messages, broadcasts, insults and threats, left his victims fearful and anxious. Ms Breen had been his boss at BBC Radio Leeds, Ms Green had been a fellow radio presenter, Ms Thomas had been Ms Breen's boss, and Ms Hirst joined BBC Radio Leeds as a presenter after Belfield left. The respondent has carried out acts associated with stalking; The respondent poses a risk of stalking to a person; and, There is reasonable cause to believe the proposed order is necessary to protect the other person from that risk. When not filming himself he would address his camera operator as Tarquin. . Belfield, of Mapperley, Nottingham, denies causing serious alarm or distress to Channel 5 and BBC Radio 2 presenter Mr Vine, former BBC Radio Leeds mid-morning show host Stephanie Hirst, Mr Keith and five other people. What will the next pandemic be? Two days have been set aside to hear the application at Nottingham Magistrates' Court on March 7. Heres Celebrity Radios BBC Bernie Keith & Ben Hewis STATEMENT. Thats a word I have never heard We four were left to suffer and are suffering still, she says. He ended with one of his catchphrases I love you, and theres nothing you can do about it before making what to his victims was a sinister promise: We will be back.. Jurors deliberated for 14 hours and 27 minutes before reaching their verdicts, following a four-week trial that began on 5 July. Count 5: BBC Radio Northampton's Bernie Keith, guilty of stalking to cause alarm and distress - Belfield has been given two-and-half years in prison on count 5; The women were told: The aim of the review is to provide recommendations to the BBC on how it can best support colleagues facing online stalking or significant social media harassment.. The Court of Appeal has confirmed Belfield has made an application for permission to appeal his sentence, but said this is "still in the very early stages of the process". Former BBC DJ jailed for stalking Jeremy Vine and others, Original reporting and incisive analysis, direct from the Guardian every morning. Others were their boss, Rozina Breen, and Ms Breen's boss Helen Thomas. To inquire about a licence to reproduce material, visit our Syndication site. VideoRussian minister laughed at for Ukraine war claims, The children left behind in Cuba's mass exodus, Xi Jinping's power grab - and why it matters, Snow, Fire and Lights: Photos of the Week. Find Alex Belfield's email address, contact information, LinkedIn, Twitter, other social media and more. We also may change the frequency you receive our emails from us in order to keep you up to date and give you the best relevant information possible. Peers in show business blocked me including @BazBam (#1 print journo) calling me abhorrent in reply to the Hewis published LIES. . Alex Belfield, 42, who "weaponised the internet", . I hope you take some time to consider Bernie Keith's statement. Radio Presenter Age And Net Worth. After his first arrest, in June 2020, he started two crowdfunders to raise money to sue first the BBC and then Nottinghamshire police. "I will never be able to work out why it has happened to me.". In relation to Jeremy Vine and theatre blogger Philip Dehany, Belfield was found guilty of two lesser offences of "simple" stalking, which does not require serious alarm or distress to be proved. Former BBC DJ Alex Belfield has been discovered responsible of the relentless stalking of different broadcasters, together with Jeremy Vine, who he Trending 'La Brea' Season 2 Trailer Goes EVEN DEEPER. 679215 Registered office: 1 London Bridge Street, London, SE1 9GF. For each of these charges he was sentenced to two and a half years in prison, to run consecutively. The effect on Keiths life was profound. Aaron Sidwell was smart enough to retract his comments immediately: Phillip Dehany refuses to delete his post/vlog repeating the lies and endorsing Hewis. A former BBC radio presenter found guilty of stalking four people including broadcaster Jeremy Vine has been jailed for five and a half years. Both had come to the defence of others under attack by Belfield. The post was shared shortly before 3pm on Friday, March 3, and has already had more than 200 responses. . If you are watching this, I have been sent to jail, intoned Belfield in his Steve Wright meets Alan Partridge boom, standing in front of a skewwhiff union jack in the living room of his Nottingham home, wearing one of his trademark jazzy shirts. and BBC Radio Northampton's Bernie Keith. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. The fact we were asked to ignore potentially criminal evidence is an issue. The judge said Belfield had made "wholly false" allegations about Mr Vine stealing 1,000 of BBC licence payers' money, in a video which was viewed by more than 400,000 people. Belfield currently hosts the Voice of Reason YouTube channel, which has over 372,000 subscribers. The full wording of the charges stated he "pursued a course of conduct that amounted to harassment" of the complainants, which "amounted to stalking" and caused them "serious alarm or distress". Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right. Recalling how he was offered counselling in 2020, the presenter told the court: 'I had three sessions before lockdown came into force. "You made this highly successful and confident radio presenter lose all joy in life and turned him into a shell.". After being sacked from BBC Radio Leeds, Belfield had to move back to live with his mother in Nottinghamshire and found it difficult to get regular radio work. Feb 10th, doors at 7, first dance at 7.30- 11.30. For the TV presenter Jeremy Vine, the most high-profile target of arguably Britains most prolific troll, it would be the first time in several years that he could host a live phone-in without worrying that one of Belfields acolytes would hijack the programme to confront him with Belfields lies. As well as jailing Belfield, Mr Justice Saini issued indefinite restraining orders banning the DJ from contacting his victims. Addressing the jury in the third week of the trial, Mr Keith said Belfield's YouTube videos, emails and social media messages had included highly abusive language and a threat to 'hound you for the rest of your life'. Thats when Rozina Breen, then the managing editor at BBC Radio Leeds, decided to take what she thought was a calculated chance. 562 0 obj
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In 2006, he presented the breakfast show on Capital Gold in Birmingham for six weeks, before moving to London to take over the station's networked national late show called The Late Night Revolution. We also want to learn from this to ensure we offer the best possible support to all colleagues, who may sadly experience the threat and risks of online stalking in the future., Last Friday, the four BBC women received an email saying the BBC had commissioned an internal review to establish what lessons can be learned from the recent criminal case. "The stalking you committed was not the conventional type which is popularised in the press," he said. He loved and hated showbusiness, and if he couldnt be you, hed have you, and be part of you, another way. Prosecutors allege that Belfield, 42, caused serious alarm or distress to Vine, former BBC Radio Leeds mid-morning show host Stephanie Hirst, and BBC Radio Northampton's Bernie Keith. Belfield, who now runs a YouTube channel called The Voice of Reason, told jurors he had legitimate reasons for his online communications. Breen sacked him on the spot, but agreed to honour the last two months of his contract. Thank you for your patience. VideoRussian minister laughed at for Ukraine war claims, The children left behind in Cuba's mass exodus, Xi Jinping's power grab - and why it matters, Snow, Fire and Lights: Photos of the Week. Alex Belfield, a former BBC presenter, appears at Nottingham Crown Court, on 12 counts of stalking on July 29, 2021. Mr Vine labelled him "the Jimmy Savile of trolling" during the trial which heard he repeatedly posted or sent abusive messages, videos and emails. It sent this statement: Monetisation on the Voice of Reason channel remains suspended for violating our creator responsibility policy. The judge said it was an aggravating factor that Belfield's harassment was public, as this caused his social media followers to also abuse Mr Spedding over a "lengthy period". He is being sued for libel by Vine, as well as by the Nottinghamshire police detective in charge of the case against him, and when ordered to pay Vines initial costs of 26,000 after failing to file a defence on time, paid up, in October 2021, within a few days. Then, during a broadcast at Leeds Playhouse, he asked an elderly lady what colour knickers she was wearing, resulting in the theatre boycotting the station. Im clearly of more risk to this country than a man who is attracted to children, he deadpanned. Belfield started wearing Trump polo shirts and began campaigning against small boat crossings in the Channel, using a dinghy as a prop for his live shows. The judge said he agreed with some of the witnesses in the case, who said Belfield had "weaponised the internet". It didnt work. Read about our approach to external linking. Prosecutors allege that Belfield, who hosts a radio channel on YouTube, waged a relentless nine-year campaign of stalking against eight victims, including ex-colleagues, after BBC Radio Leeds did not renew his contract in 2011. . Alex performed 56 shows in 2012, 48 shows in 2013, 52 shows in 2014 & 54 shows in 2015.. With up to 3 or 4 shows a day - this years mammoth tour was his biggest production yet! What's the least amount of exercise we can get away with? He also contacted Hewiss clients to undermine his business and encouraged his followers to join in with the abuse. Hopkins believes he will be back, his ego bigger than ever after honing his act in front of a literally captive audience. In December 2011, Belfield made his debut on BBC Radio 2 with Jimmy Savile's "last in-depth interview", recorded at Savile's Leeds home in February that year. Philip Dehany, a rival theatre blogger, who was targeted by Belfield in YouTube videos. American mom living in Paris mesmerizes internet after revealing the VERY surprising after-school snack kids eat in France. "You were not a whistleblower in any sense but developed a fixation with pursuing Mr Vine with a campaign of abuse," the judge said. Sanctimonious, petulant and remorseless, taking elements of fact and twisting them to suit his own purposes while belittling his targets and monetising these distortions, even as he sat in a prison cell. Nobody from the corporation has apologised for what I and the others faced for more than a decade.. Count 8: Jeremy Vine, not guilty to stalking to cause alarm and distress but guilty to simply stalking - Belfield is sentenced to 13 weeks consecutively for stalking Mr Vine. 0
That prompted Belfield to set up his secret Voice of Reason channel, which streamed behind a paywall on his website. alex belfield wife name. The email contained 7 blatant (easily disprovable) malicious lies. MP seeks inquiry over BBC staff harassed online, Harassed women accuse BBC of failing to help them, The stalker who reported on his own trial, My jailed stalker says he'll be back - Jeremy Vine, Former BBC presenter found guilty of stalking, Alleged stalker 'is victim of BBC witch-hunt', Jeremy Vine tells trial of 'avalanche of hatred', BBC boss 'terrified by radio host's stalking', Ex-BBC presenter 'stalked fellow broadcasters', Police appeal after stolen tools recovered, Jacksdale ferret rescue plans much-needed fundraiser, Plans for fast food outlets and a bar outside Motorpoint Arena, Huge solar farm near Gotham and East Leake recommended for approval, Community clean-up aims to improve feeling of safety in Warsop, Hucknall bus window smashed by yob with a brick, Street fighting in Bakhmut but Russia not in control, Russian minister laughed at for Ukraine war claims. We were the warm-up act.. We have begged the BBC to resolve this quietly and privately. Read about our approach to external linking. 1. A few weeks after he was sent to jail, most of the 7,000-plus videos Belfield posted on YouTube are still publicly accessible. Both question why the corporation only really took the abuse seriously once a well-known man Vine was involved. Articles by Alex Belfield on Muck Rack. Judges are able to vary sentences under section 385 of the Sentencing Act 2020, but the judge decided not to. On this page you will find important information about Human Potential Consultants based in Carson, CA, like the address, contact person and details, as well as the email address %PDF-1.7
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But on August 5, 2022 he was found guilty of "simple stalking" regarding Vine and blogger Philip Dehany. Recommended Ex-BBC DJ guilty of stalking Jeremy Vine during 'vile' hate campaign Bernie Keith, who presents mid-morning shows and a weekly rock'n'roll programme on BBC Radio Northampton, said former BBC Radio Leeds DJ Alex Belfield had subjected him to "naked" hatred . His subscriber count has dropped, but still stands at 354,000. Sprechrollen (Serien) Basil Langton (als Frsorger) in Star Trek: Raumschiff Voyager (1995-2001) in 2 Episoden ; Stephen Elliott (als Richter Harold Aldrich) in Chicago Hope - En Alex Belfield was convicted of four charges following a trial at Nottingham Crown Court, Belfield was found guilty of "simple" stalking in relation to BBC presenter Jeremy Vine, Belfield was previously a presenter at BBC Radio Leeds, Belfield made videos throughout his trial and posted them on YouTube. Some feel he was given too much power in his own trial. 'I can't remember when I have had a run of good sleep of longer than five hours. How many people signed up for 1 a week is unclear, though some live streams attracted barely 300 viewers. Worse, in 2013, a few years into Belfields campaign against her and Breen, the BBCs HR team chose to launch an investigation not into their harassment, but into whether they were guilty of bullying Belfield. Ms Breen tweeted that she was glad to finally have justice after 10 years. Never miss a crime story with our free email updates. Alex Belfield, 42, who "weaponised the internet", was last month found guilty at Nottingham Crown Court of waging a relentless campaign, with TV's Mr Vine subjected to an "avalanche of hatred". Victim personal statements were not read out in court, but Mr Hewis tweeted his after the sentencing. Mr Vine faced a torrent of abuse online, including thousands of social media messages from Belfields followers and personal threats. The judge said Belfield "bombarded" Mr Spedding - who had previously been friends with Belfield - with Facebook messages and emails, and made "highly abusive" YouTube videos containing false allegations. Alex Belfield has been warned he could be jailed, Alex Belfield was found guilty of "simple" stalking in relation to BBC presenter Jeremy Vine, Alex Belfield was convicted of four offences at Nottingham Crown Court, Mr Belfield was previously a presenter at BBC Radio Leeds. The judge told Belfield that while not traditional stalking, his methods were just as effective a way of intimidating victims and in many ways much harder to deal with. 2023 BBC. Ben Hewis refuses to communicate with Nottingham Police. I will refer to him by that name. Alex Belfield and Katie Hopkins in a video on her YouTube channel, advertising the show they did together. 603 0 obj
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At conservative gathering, Trump is still the favourite. Breen left this summer to become editor-in-chief at the Bureau of Investigative Journalism. He took photos of Hewiss wife and young child from social media and included them in his videos, even using a picture of a foetal scan showing Hewiss unborn baby as part of his relentless email campaign of harassment. But Breen thought he would bring personality to the station. Ex-BBC presenter Alex Belfield's campaign of harassment had left Northampton's Bernie Keith just seconds away from suicide. BBC & RPC lawyers refuse to deny BBC DJ Bernard Spedding / Bernie Keith wrote email. Yet, he remains unstable and on air at the BBC. Last month, Belfield was found guilty of stalking Hewis and BBC Radio Northampton presenter Bernie Keith, and convicted of "simple" stalking - which means stalking without alarm or distress . Bernie Keith confirms hes mentally ill and in therapy March 2020. A former BBC radio presenter has been found guilty of stalking four people including broadcaster Jeremy Vine. =NYOn:0'tzcD|k1xKx^-58nn-~?Oo>K KJ9OVJN3>:EOLbTk*q2ScG=UrS+0t-qNXZ.3X ;{h0B. I am caught in a constant cycle of exhaustion and fatigue. Rozina Breen, the corporation's former Head of North, told . Belfield compared his treatment with that of a police officer who had escaped jail despite being convicted of possessing child abuse images. There are lessons to learn clearly and the toxic nature of online hate will only get worse for staff. To have your reputation destroyed maliciously is unforgivable. He has also been convicted of stalking Bernie Keith and videographer Ben Hewis. In Mr Keiths case, the abuse was sustained over nine years, with the judge saying he had no escape from Belfield, who made up and repeated a wholly false and scandalous allegation about his former friend. His voice breaking with emotion, Mr Keith added: 'That removes the hope from my life that I will ever be free of this man. hb```6Ad`0p Fans, largely older women, were often in the public gallery to show support. Mr Justice Saini added: "You made communications which had serious impacts on the private lives of the complaints and had distressing effects on their physical and mental health.''. Alex Belfield, who now runs a YouTube channel, stalked his victims by harassing them online. A BBC radio host has revealed that alleged stalking by an ex-staff member left him contemplating suicide. However, he has also been charged with stalking Bernie Keith and videographer Ben Hewis. I am offensive My human right allows me to speak words that are not to everyones taste, he told the jury. To see all content on The Sun, please use the Site Map. Why Alex Murdaugh was spared the death penalty, Why Trudeau is facing calls for a public inquiry, The shocking legacy of the Dutch 'Hunger Winter'. All he had done, he suggested, was challenge people who had said things I believed to be untrue. "He now has developed the insight that he didn't have before," Mr Aubrey said. Mr Justice Saini had sentenced Belfield to two-and-a-half years for stalking one of the complainants, Bernie Keith. In September 1997, he began his career as part of the launch team of Radio 106. The 42-year-old was also found guilty of stalking BBC Radio Northampton presenter Bernie Keith and videographer Ben Hewis. Alex Belfields online harassment made life misery for BBC presenters Jeremy Vine, Liz Green and many others. According to the Institute of Lawfare, lawfare is the misuse and abuse of the law for political, commercial and military ends. Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right. Mr Justice Saini said Belfield's campaign of harassment had left Mr Keith just seconds away from dying by suicide. It was a risk. Belfield soon became obsessed with ruining Hewiss professional and personal life. Would they ever truly be able to escape the man Vine described as an Olympic-level stalker? I find you intended to maximise Mr Keiths distress.. - a disco for people who want to dance to songs they know from backalong but have nowhere to go. This resulted in my reputation destroyed in the eyes of peers who blocked me. He warned Belfield he needed to be "extra careful about your online communications" as he adjourned the case. Mr Belfield was today sentenced to five years and 26 months in prison at Nottingham Crown Court.
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