The Romance was brief, but the harassment that followed was not.

During the fall of 2021, a 27-year-old Toulouse woman filed a complaint twice for moral harassment against her 29-year-old ex-companion.

They had lived together for a few weeks but she had chosen to leave him, because she found him too nervous.

The rejected one took things rather badly: in the space of three months, he made more than a thousand calls to the young woman and sent her 1,500 text messages, sometimes tender to win her back, sometimes downright filthy.

The writings remained and the victim was able to produce them to the investigators.

Malice or coincidence, the latter chose to place the suspect in police custody on Monday, Valentine's Day.

The young man, already known to the police, claimed that his reminders were aimed at recovering business and money that his ex-partner owed him.

But he ended up acknowledging the facts of harassment and opted for a “guilty plea” procedure for which he is expected at the courthouse on May 16.

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