A british Only Fans model has felt “fear” when it comes to leaving her home when she discovered her stalker, who had been released after serving his prison sentence, right in front of her, according to the British newspaper Daily Star.

The 37-year-old stalker had been intimidating the Abby Furness abby Furness 21, had been living in his hometown for three years and even followed the young woman to Ibiza on one occasion when she visited the island. The man, who had a restraining order in place, was recently sentenced to twenty weeks in jail for violating this court order.

However, reports the British media, he was released in less than twenty-four hours.

The model and also a dancer, claims that she has had to stop working in the nightclubs where she danced because she did not feel safe walking down the street alone.

“Right now I feel like I’m the one being punished. I haven’t done anything wrong, but I feel like a prisoner in my own home,” the young woman told the British online newspaper.

The stalker was jailed on March 31, however, has recently been released from prisonon the condition that he carries a GPS device that alerts the police if he comes within 100 meters of the young woman.

“My brain is mush, I feel exhausted all the time and my nerves are on edge,” Furness said. “I get ready to go to the gym and psych myself up, but then I can’t leave the house,” she says. The model comments that, because of the fear, every face she sees when she leaves her home “transforms” into that of the stalker.

The beginnings of harassment

The dancer traces her account back to 2020, when the ordeal she is going through today began. Apparently, the man began by texting her incessantly. Later, Furness explains, he would follow her around Brighton and show up at the clubs where she worked. That’s when, once, he followed her to Ibiza where his friends saw him looking through the window of the bar where they were.

Back in the UK city, the man even “disguised” himself to follow in her footsteps without her being aware of his presence.

In February 2021, reports the Daily Star, he was discovered and at that time a restraining order was placed on him, which he breached twice. For that reason, served fourteen months in jailand, after his release, he again failed to comply with the order for the second time this earned him a twenty-week sentence, which he has now served and has consequently been released.

Furness begins to mull over the decision to leave the UK, which is now beginning to look like the only possible solution.