In Wuppertal, Germany, the founder of a self-help group for toxic relationships is on trial – precisely because he allegedly stalked his former partner. The Public Prosecution Service accuses him of serious stalking.
The 52-year-old is said to have sent the woman numerous text messages and emails. He also tried to berate her at their son’s preschool and at her employer, according to the complaint. The ex-partner reported in court on Wednesday that he had made her life hell for a year and a half. The two met in 2018 through an internet portal. After the birth of their son, problems arose in the relationship. They had broken up. The man then started stalking her.
Accused of theft
The woman said her ex-partner suspected her of stealing from her employer. She is said to have suffered post-traumatic stress disorder as a result of the months of stalking.
The man again denied all allegations. The relationship with her was toxic and terrible. She contacted him again and again and pressured him. “If you don’t come back to me, you won’t see your son again,” she wrote to him. He experienced “pure horror”.
His ex-partner was injured because she no longer had power over him. As the founder of a toxic relationship support group, he now knows that this behavior is typical. He also founded it to cope with his own partnership.
Source: Krone

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