Scorned woman sent revenge porn to ex-boyfriend's mother, court hears

Scorned woman sent revenge porn to ex-boyfriend's mother, court hears
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A scorned woman sent revenge porn pictures to her ex-boyfriend's mother as part of a terrifying stalking campaign, a court has heard.

Eve Yeoman, 24, vowed to make her former partner's life hell and 'maximise his humiliation' after they broke up.

During their three year relationship Yeoman took a 'sexually explicit' photo of him without his knowledge or consent.

She sent the intimate image to his mother with the message: 'This is what your son is like. I hope him and all his family rot in hell.'

Yeoman, of Lytchett Matravers, Dorset, also stalked her former boyfriend between November 2025 and January 2026.

On one occasion, she parked on a rural road and waited for him to drive to work. She then tailgated his car, overtook him, and slammed the brakes, forcing him into an emergency stop.

A court heard she also called him up to 25 times a day, changed her profile picture to him on her social media and sent him abusive messages.

On March 3 this year, while on police bail, she threw a bottle at his car which was moving at 45mph.

The bottle cracked his windscreen, damaged his wing mirror and dented his car bonnet, causing £2,547 of overall damage.

She was arrested following the criminal damage incident and was remanded in custody while court proceedings took place.

Yeoman, who helps run an AirBnB with her father, has now admitted charges of sharing an intimate photo, stalking and criminal damage at Poole Magistrates' Court.

The judge told her the only reason she was not sent in prison was because of the 25 days she served on remand, which would be the equivalent to an eight to 10 week custodial sentence.

Eve Yeoman, 24, vowed to make her former partner's life hell and 'maximise his humiliation' after they broke up

She sent the intimate image to his mother with the message: 'This is what your son is like. I hope him and all his family rot in hell.'

Victoria Hill, prosecuting, said the defendant sought revenge after she asked for some of her clothing she had left in her ex's car to be returned, which he refused.

She said: 'The complainant was the defendant's ex-partner.

'They separated on September 21 last year and he says the separation occurred because of the defendant's behaviour and because he had liked a photo on Instagram of another female.

'The defendant requested he return her clothing which she had left in his car.

'He said he would not be driving to her house to return the jacket as he thought it was a ploy for the defendant to rekindle the relationship which is not something he wanted to do.

'The defendant started to threaten him and said 'I bet your mum would love to see some of the st you do'.

'She sent his mother a private sexual photo of her and [the victim] having sexual intercourse.'

'She sent it with a message which said 'just to show you what your son is like, I hope him and all his family rot in hell'.'

A victim impact statement from the man's mother was read out in court.

She said: 'When I opened the message I was sickened to see she had taken sexually explicit photo of what I assumed to be my son and Eve.
'It caused me a lot of distress and we live in fear of what she will do next as she is totally unhinged.'

The victim said in his statement read out in court, that he was in 'constant fear, anxiety and emotional distress' because of Yeoman's behaviour.

Patricia Sheehan, defending, said the offences were 'shocking' but told the court that Yeoman has autism and was struggling with her mental health.

She said she had been 'punished' as she had been in prison since March 6 and was having a 'very difficult' time.

She said: 'There is absolutely no doubt whatsoever that a real reference needs to be made to her mental health issues as what she did was so thoughtless and utterly bizarre.'

Yeoman was given a 12 month community order with 200 hours of unpaid work.

She must also pay her ex-partner £600 in compensation and a restraining order was imposed banning her from contacting him.

District Judge Orla Austin said: 'I accept you are a young woman with no previous convictions but you sent a sexual image to his mother which was vindictive and designed to cause him maximum distress and humiliation.
'I take the view that the time you have spent in custody already is the equivalent of an eight to ten week sentence so I will be issuing a community order.'