The judge explained he did not question the verdicts of the jurors, but was applying the civil standard of proof when making the restraining orders. Jeremy Vine arriving at Nottingham Crown Court in July. Notts Police Chief Constable Must Resign After @nottspolice Senior Lawyer CONFIRMS In Writing SHE LIED TO GAG & Silence Me 3 Times Over Bail. In the letter to Nottinghamshire Chief Constable, Mr Belfields solicitor alleged that officers who arrested him on March 27 were not wearing insigniaor any form of identification or body worn video equipment breaking National College of Policing rules. Mr Justice Saini had sentenced Belfield to two-and-a-half years for stalking one of the complainants, Bernie Keith. May 5 - May 6. Horrific, vicious, cowardly.". The trial previously heard he was given a job presenting the mid-morning programme on the station in spring 2010. However, the women Belfield harassed have asked the BBC for an independent review or investigation. I want to encourage anyone who has experienced sexual abuse to come forward and report it to us. To protect the history, the street even has it's own historical group known as the Mill Gate Conservation Group. The secret mine that hid the Nazis' stolen treasure. he said. 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For each of these offences he was sentenced to 13 weeks, also to run consecutively. The presenter. Video, The secret mine that hid the Nazis' stolen treasure, Explosion derails train in Russian border region, Banana artwork in Seoul museum eaten by visitor, Trump says 'great to be home' on visit to Scotland, NFL player's daughter, aged two, drowns in pool, Father tells how gunman opened fire on Texas home, Trevelyan relative 'would consider' famine payment, JP Morgan snaps up troubled US bank First Republic. However, he claims he had legitimate reasons for doing so, and has a right to freedom of speech. YouTuber Alex Belfield is planning to appeal against his prison sentence for stalking four men online. Because Mr Belfield was not giving evidence, some of the claims he made during his closing speech could not be challenged by the prosecution by way of cross-examination. 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Alex Belfield - The Voice Of Reason Live Yesterday at 10:56 AM Day 13 Court Report R v Alex Belfield BBC Northampton DJ Berna . Not now. As punishment, Belfield was suspended from the station for a day and strongly reprimanded by BBC bosses. Video, The secret mine that hid the Nazis' stolen treasure, Explosion derails train in Russian border region, Banana artwork in Seoul museum eaten by visitor, Trump says 'great to be home' on visit to Scotland, NFL player's daughter, aged two, drowns in pool, Father tells how gunman opened fire on Texas home, Trevelyan relative 'would consider' famine payment, JP Morgan snaps up troubled US bank First Republic. The judge Mr Justice Saini told jurors that Mr Belfield had "introduced things" that had not been heard in evidence, and they "must disregard those" when deciding whether or not he is guilty. Count 8: Jeremy Vine, not guilty to stalking to cause alarm and distress but guilty to simply stalking - Belfield has been sentenced to 13 weeks consecutively for stalking Mr Vine. Stay at this 4-star boutique hotel in Grenoble. Detective Constable Janet Percival, of Nottinghamshire Police, said: People often associate stalking with physical actions, such as following or harassing somebody in the street. TV is dead long live Alex. Belfield's career began as an entertainer in Nottingham at the age of 14. . He denied all charges and was released on conditional bail. ). "She was intimidated by my success", he claimed. See more of Alex Belfield - The Voice Of Reason Live on Facebook. On Friday, 16 September, Belfield, was jailed for five years and 26 weeks. Belfield had previously objected to this hateful conduct, but, following a trial at Nottingham Crown Court, he was convicted of four counts of stalking. 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". Even though these offences happened a very long time ago we investigated them in exactly the same way we always do with care, determination and professionalism. A trial jury, however, disagreed and convicted him of seven counts of gross indecency with a child under the age of 14 and a further seven counts of indecent assault against a child under 14. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Appearing at Nottingham Crown Court for sentencing on Friday (September 16), Belfield was given a total of five years and 26 weeks in prison, of which he will serve half, on all four charges he was convicted of. "What possible reason could Jeremy Vine have said this in front of you other than to destroy me and get the headline of the century, which he did?" Belfield would often copy in their more senior colleagues, leading them to experience considerable anxiety. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Belfield denies all the charges and the trial continues. In relation to Ms Green there were hundreds of emails. 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. [3] He worked at Mansfield 103.2 FM in the early 2000s. "The prosecution say that what Mr Belfield did went beyond any reasonable exercise of free speech rights.". Watkinson denied that any of the offences had happened and claimed his accusers were making them up. In the Lyon and Grenoble metropolitan areas, and the Haute-Savoie department, INRAE units contribute to research activities at the Lyon-Saint-Etienne, Grenoble-Alpes, and Savoie Mont Blanc . He now runs a YouTube channel called The Voice of Reason, but he told jurors he had previously worked for the BBC for 15 years. "As a whisteblower of the BBC, I was there for 15 years and I saw where the bodies are buried, if you like, and I saw where they waste money.". press the button to switch it on tarquin thank you hello hello hello what have we here well we have got the nottingham police crime commissioner caroline henry the big bone girl imagine if she fell on you if she had a suitcase on top of red should look like a fitted wardrobe this lady has been found . Two of which included causing alarm and distress. However, it was decided that the monitoring should not continue, because the emails were "inoffensive", "non-threatening", and Mr Belfield was deemed to pose "no risk to BBC staff". "[8] The judge noted that while Belfield acknowledged the distress he caused the victims, he showed more concern during the proceedings about being treated unfairly and how the process impacted him (Belfield) personally. She said: Watkinson was responsible for a horrendous and calculating catalogue of offences that would have gone unpunished without the bravery of his victims, who showed remarkable courage and stoicism in explaining so clearly what Watkinson had put them through all those years ago. Alex Belfield arriving for his trial at Nottingham Crown Court. 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. The court heard the original application was amended to add two more people who did not form part of the criminal trial. 3. [2] His career has spanned television, radio and print. Send your story ideas to eastmidsnews@bbc.co.uk. No charges have ever been brought against Mr Belfield, who is in a civil legal dispute with the Corporation, but Nottinghamshire have extended his bail on a number of occasions despite failing to get approval from the courts to do so. 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Read about our approach to external linking. 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. Alex Belfield is currently in prison after being convicted of stalking four men, Barry Sheerman said he and other MPs want an independent inquiry, Liz Green said she had been suicidal as a result of Belfield's harassment, Rozina Breen said the BBC had left her and other staff to "sink or swim", Belfield had been a presenter at BBC Radio Leeds. Nobody wants to be caught out.". "I was hugely successful on over 30 radio stations," he told jurors. Le Grand Htel Grenoble, BW Premier Collection by Best Western. VideoThe secret mine that hid the Nazis' stolen treasure, LGBT troops take love for Eurovision to front line, Why an Indian comedian is challenging fake news rules. Log In. Ms Hirst then heard the broadcast. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. 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. During the arrest, the police smashed down his front door, confiscated all his equipment, dismantled his car, strip searched him and searched his home for four and a half hours. To protect the history, the street even has it's own historical group known as the Mill Gate Conservation Group. Consequently we will be making no further comment at this time., Mr Belfield told the Sunday Express: The cover up by the corrupt BBC and Nottingham Police continues as this proves, I cant wait to see the disgraceful Chief Constable and his lying officers in the High Court and expose, in entirety, his forces ineptitude, harassment and pure incompetence., Referring to the Princess Diana interview scandal where a report by retired judge Lord Dyson revealed the BBC had tricked her and subsequently covered up, he added: Clearly, after the events of this week - the BBC is already exposed as the despicable, vile and seemingly shameless organisation it is. Explore in 3D: The dazzling crown that makes a king. Victim personal statements were not read out in court, but Mr Hewis tweeted his after the sentencing. However, a spokesman for Nottinghamshire Police said: Mr Bellfield remains subject of a live criminal investigation. In response, the BBC press office said the corporation wanted "to learn" from what happened. "He had to ask his family to watch out for you and to take care in and around their home address.". Labour MP Barry Sheerman says the BBC failed to protect female staff harassed by Alex Belfield. Is climate change killing Australian wine? Did this woman die because her genitals were cut? Alex Belfield was convicted of four charges following a trial at Nottingham Crown Court A former BBC radio presenter found guilty of stalking four people including broadcaster Jeremy Vine has. Read about our approach to external linking. Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right. "I have to say to all members of this house, we have a responsibility too in how we conduct ourselves on social media, and when we see colleagues - even if they are on the opposite side of the house - suffering similar abuse, we all have a duty to step in and ask that that desist.". Recent Post by Page. The message was in reference to 1,000 which the BBC donated to a memorial fund for a radio executive who had been friends with Mr Vine, and Mr Belfield publicly accused Mr Vine of "stealing" the money. Man dies in serious crash that closed road for hours, Almost 1,000 damage caused to car in eight months on town centre road, "There are always cars parked without permits which leads to a severe lack of parking and an extremely busy street". "Bearing in mind the need for an overall proportionate sentence and the principle of totality, I am not satisfied that my final overall sentence of five years and 26 weeks would have been substantially higher had I been made aware of the correct legal position on count 5 [the charge relating to Bernie Keith].". 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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. The judge made restraining orders on the four victims. The criteria for applying for an order are set out in section 1(1) of the Stalking Protection Act 2019. May Bank Holiday supermarket opening times for Aldi, Asda, Lidl, Tesco and more, Leeds United considering major decision in Nottingham Forest relegation fight. "Blocking was also a futile exercise as Belfield continued to seek out new ways to get to me when others failed. The judge said he agreed with some of the witnesses in the case, who said Belfield had "weaponised the internet". Mr Belfield told the jury: "I'm a Nottingham lad with a potty mouth and I speak as I find it, and I appreciate that's not to everyone's taste. "The stalking you committed was not the conventional type which is popularised in the press," he said. He complained about his treatment by police. Thomas Watkinson, 60, was arrested in 2019 after a number of historic allegations were made against him. 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). Belfield went on to create his own online show called "The Voice of Reason" on YouTube to promote his anti-establishment ideology. Send your story ideas to eastmidsnews@bbc.co.uk. VideoThe secret mine that hid the Nazis' stolen treasure, LGBT troops take love for Eurovision to front line, Why an Indian comedian is challenging fake news rules. Mr Belfield read out what are known as "agreed facts", which are facts agreed as evidence by the prosecution. Mr Sheerman is the MP for Huddersfield, the constituency of Liz Green, who was one of those harassed by the former BBC broadcaster. (The person to be protected does not have to have been the victim of the acts mentioned above. rd Spedding (Bernie Keith) Witness: 'I feared he'd through acid over me' Spedding admits sending email to 'shit him down' (AB) 'I shouldn't have said it' . 2023 BBC. "He was seconds away from taking his own life as a result of your conduct," the judge, Mr Justice Saini, told Belfield. This means that we may include adverts from us and third parties based on our knowledge of you. "Despite four women not securing guilty verdicts, today's custodial sentences are a welcome relief," she wrote. I am grateful to the many other officers and our partners at the Crown Prosecution Service for all the work they have put into this case. The latest Nottingham Forest news as the Leeds board are said to have been in discussions following the 4-1 defeat against AFC Bournemouth on Sunday. The former BBC radio presenter, of Mapperley, can be seen smirking in his police mugshot after. The police are advised to consider applying for an order where it appears to them that: Belfield was jailed last September after he was found guilty of waging a relentless stalking campaign against BBC Radio Northampton's Bernie Keith, and subjecting TV presenter Jeremy Vine to an "avalanche of hatred" - but has since lodged an appeal. "He thought of the most evil, awful person in media history and compared me to him. READ MORE:Jeremy Vine suffered 'Olympic level' stalking by former radio presenter Alex Belfield, court hears. It's never rains . [9] During the course of the court proceedings Belfield appeared to intimate he was a member of the LGBTQ community.[8]. During his trial, Belfield, 42, of Shaldon Close in Mapperley, had opted not to give evidence in his defence before giving a closing speech, in which he claimed he was a whistleblower who had seen two-and-a-half years of his life torn apart by police inquiries. [1], Belfield was convicted in September 2022 for four of eight stalking charges at Nottingham Crown Court. The secret mine that hid the Nazis' stolen treasure. She added: "He very deliberately set out to make other peoples lives a misery causing them very genuine fear, alarm and distress. Read about our approach to external linking. "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.". Mr Bridgen said: There are serious questions that need to be asked about both the BBC and the police in this case. Stalking Rozina Breen between 25 November 2012 and 31 March 2021, Stalking Liz Green between 25 November 2012 and 31 March 2021, Stalking Helen Thomas between 25 November 2012 and 31 March 2021, Stalking Stephanie Hirst between 1 June 2017 and 31 March 2021, Stalking Bernard Spedding between 25 November 2012 and 31 March 2021, Stalking Ben Hewis between 29 September 2019 and 31 March 2021, Stalking Philip Dehany between 3 November 2019 and 31 March 2021, Stalking Jeremy Vine between 1 April 2020 and 31 March 2021. Mr Belfield was arrested on March 27 after he was blamed for an alleged bomb hoax at the BBC. For each of these charges he was sentenced to two and a half years in prison, to run consecutively. Read about our approach to external linking. Mr Belfield was arrested on March 27 after he was blamed for an alleged bomb hoax at the BBC. Mr Vine had told the court that one of Mr Belfield's followers posted something under a tribute he posted to his late father on Facebook, saying: "What would your father have said if he had known his son was a thieving toe-rag? Labour MP Barry Sheerman raised the case in Parliament, saying the BBC gave "no help" to women Belfield harassed. The term again is two-and-half years; Count 7: Theatre blogger Philip Dehany, not guilty to stalking to cause alarm and distress but guilty to simple stalking - Belfield received a consecutive sentence of 13 weeks. This could be the next big scandal to hit the BBC.. According to the letter, Mr Belfield is currently engaged in a civil dispute with individuals in the broadcaster who he is suing for defamation. "To be spoken about publicly can be alarming or distressing, but it doesn't mean it's untrue," he said. It can also cross into the digital realm, where emails, social media messages and videos are used as tools to relentlessly harass and intimidate victims. I am a great, passionate supporter of public broadcasting but what these women have suffered from the BBC is unacceptable.". The latest Nottingham Forest news as the Leeds board are said to have been in discussions following the 4-1 defeat against AFC Bournemouth on Sunday. Mr Belfield criticised Jeremy Vine's evidence, which he described as "the cleverest razzle dazzle I've ever seen". We use your sign-up to provide content in the ways you've consented to and improve our understanding of you. One of the complainants, Liz Green, was a fellow presenter there. "This is a campaign that's not going away.". "There was no escape for these complainants from Mr Belfield until Nottinghamshire Police became involved in late 2020 and bail conditions prohibiting contact or references to these persons were imposed.". Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. The prosecution said the YouTuber's stalking was more akin to 'internet trolling' than physical stalking, sending emails, tweets or making videos and subjecting victims to harassment and abuse - some of them over the course of many years. Never miss a crime story with our free email updates. Belfield is accused of leading a "campaign of harassment" against individuals after being let go by the BBC. "He said he could see their distress in court and feels deeply sorry for what he did.". The 42-year-old Belfield represented himself during the trial but declined to give evidence in his defence. Each of them suffered serious mental health problems arising from Mr Belfield's conduct," he said. Later she referred to it in her evidence as,. However, he said it "all went wrong" when he went to work at BBC Radio Leeds. She became much more hesitant on air because of Mr Belfield. Nottingham Celebrity Radio Alex Belfield Talks about Court . Read about our approach to external linking. He told jurors he had been arrested five times, strip-searched in order to "humiliate" him, and his house had been "raided" three times by Nottinghamshire Police. #guilty #speeding #crime Alex Belfield Social Commentator Radio Celebrity Voice of Reason. per night. "She and other women were trolled unmercifully," he said in the House of Commons. "Can you imagine having your freedom taken away, being strip-searched, and the humiliation of having Nottingham police sent to your home three times by the BBC?". The judge told Belfield he will serve up to half of his sentence in prison and the remainder on licence. The judge made restraining orders on the four victims: Bernard Spedding (also known as Bernie Keith), Ben Hewis, Philip Dehany and Jeremy Vine. To protect the history, the street even has it's own historical group known as the Mill Gate Conservation Group. 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". Belfield, who is 42 and from Nottingham, was originally charged with stalking eight different people, who were mostly current or former BBC staff. May Bank Holiday supermarket opening times for Aldi, Asda, Lidl, Tesco and more, Leeds United considering major decision in Nottingham Forest relegation fight. Also mentioned in the agreed facts was an internal BBC email, in which Mr Belfield was deemed to present "no personal danger" to another complainant, Bernard Spedding, or any other BBC staff. "They put me in a cell for talking," he said. We use your sign-up to provide content in the ways you've consented to and improve our understanding of you. Alex Belfield arriving for his trial at Nottingham Crown Court (Image: PA) She replied from the witness box: "Absolutely, it was a parody of me". Follow BBC East Midlands on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram. The arrest was the fifth time Mr Belfield has been arrested by Nottinghamshire Police in the last 18 months after a series of complaints made against him by the BBC or its employees. "People who claim I was stalking them were actively seeking out my content. After a campaign of harassment against multiple victims, Alex Belfield was jailed last week. READ MORE:Nottingham man Alex Belfield appears in court on harassment charges. This means that we may include adverts from us and third parties based on our knowledge of you. Send your story ideas to eastmidsnews@bbc.co.uk. Home of the Daily and Sunday Express. Alex Belfield had allegedly accused the BBC of hiring her for a "box ticking exercise", claimed the prosecution at his Nottingham Crown Court trial. His trial heard he made YouTube videos about them, posted messages on social media, sent emails, and also encouraged his followers to target them. 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. "Can you imagine if this happened to Piers Morgan, or to Nick Ferrari, or to Kay Burley, or if this happened to Graham Norton or to anyone at the BBC?" Stephanie Hirst, who transitioned from a male to a female in 2014, went onto present the same radio show Belfield had on BBC Radio Leeds after his contract was not renewed. 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.