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Only Fans model beat up car salesman ex after he dumped her

A besotted Only Fans model nicknamed 'Fast Blonde' has been issued with a restraining order after she hounded a car salesman for ending their relationship.

Alice Hamp, 30, threatened to kill herself after she was dropped by the 37-year old only to then beat him up when he agreed to meet her to see if she was OK. Hamp, from Adlington near Macclesfield, had been seeing the man for about six months when he called her to let her know it was over.

But over the following few days she bombarded him with messages and calls, in which she threatened to crash her car so she would 'go home in a box'.

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After initially trying to ignore her, he became concerned for her welfare and ultimately agreed to meet with her when she threatened to commit suicide.

However, after he confirmed the end of the relationship, she punched, elbowed and headbutted him when he asked her to leave his car. When she then chased after him in her car, he sounded his horn to a passing police car to ask for help to stop her.

In a statement, the car salesman from Stockport told a court: "As a result of Miss Hamp's actions and behaviour I have encountered a number of personal difficulties where I have been unable to form new relationships or friendships with people. I suffer from anxiety meeting new people in any romantic setting.

"It has changed the way I think about relationships. Part of me has changed. My social life has massively diminished. My friends ask me to go out and I do not normally bother going anywhere. My work place and work colleagues are aware of her actions.

"The whole experience has left me emotionally unavailable and with a reluctant and fearful outlook about forming romantic relationships with anybody else."

At Warrington magistrates court, Hamp, of Chester Road in Macclesfield, denied harassment and assault but was convicted after trial. She was sentenced to 150 hours of unpaid work and ordered to complete 10 days of rehabilitation activity days with the probation service.

She was also ordered to pay £250 costs and a £95 victim surcharge. Under the terms of the 12 month restraining order, she must not approach Mr Prince's workplace or home.

Laura Simpson, prosecuting, said: "Mr Prince was in a relationship with the defendant for approximately six months. On Wednesday June 22 of last year, he informed the defendant that he wanted to end the relationship but from June 23 he received three missed calls from the defendant together with eight WhatsApp messages.

"He went to work and she continued to try and call and message him. But he ignored the calls. At that point she tried to call him from a friend's mobile phone. He blocked her. She was then calling on a private number on a number of occasions. He called her back as he was concerned about her.

"On the same day she called him a further ten times. On June 24, he rang the defendant back just to check on her. He informed her that she needed to go and see her mum. Voice messages were then sent on WhatsApp whereby the defendant was crying and stating that she was going to crash her car and 'go home in a box'.

"The messages said 'I am going to kill myself', 'I am done', and 'I have left some stuff'. The complainant was really concerned about the defendant's actions. He referred to an incident where he agreed to meet up with the defendant as he was concerned about her.

"They were in his car. However, when he told her that the relationship was over she refused to get out of the car. At that point the defendant turned around and punched him to the chest, elbowing him a number of times. She punched him to the lip and also headbutted him.

"This all took place whilst they were in the car. He explained that when he did get the defendant out of the car he was followed by her.

"He got to the point where he was following a police car and beeped his horn to make sure that the police stopped and assisted him.

"It was at that point that the defendant stopped following his car. There were a further 25 missed calls on this day.

Hamp was sentenced at Warrington magistrates' court (Daily Mirror)

"The calls stopped for a while and then stopped from Saturday June 25 when the defendant was arrested. As a result of the assault on June 24 he sustained a bruise and lump to his right leg, his collarbone felt tender and there was bruising to the neck and reddening to the face.

"There is high culpability in this case. Her conduct was intended to maximise fear or distress, that is because she sent numerous threats to kill herself. Regarding the assault, there was a head butt and it did cause injury.''

Representing Hamp, defence barrister Richard Orme said: ''As far as the restraining order is concerned, there is no objection to that. Miss Hamp is less than desiring to have any more contact with Mr Prince. She is heavily in debt. She at present owes £20,000 for a vehicle and has lost her job as a result of this. She is earning a small amount of money online. Whilst not destitute she's heavily in debt and can ill afford this.''

Sentencing Hamp, JP Jane Parkinson told her: "We feel that the victim is trying to put the matter behind him and move on."

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