Strictly dancing Judge Shirley Ballas believes that he came, his aunt avoids prison | ENTS & ARTS NEWS

A man who was definitely dancing for six years, a man who followed Judge Shirley Ballas, avoided imprisonment.
37 -year -old Kyle Shaw, Ballas, received a 20 -month imprisonment and a life -long limiting order for contacting her mother, nephew and former partner.
Liverpool Crown Court heard that Ballas thought he was his aunt and “launched a permanent contact campaign”.
Prosecutor Nicola Daley, “Believed and said by his mother, it is clear that the deceased brother is the father of the father.” He said.
The court heard that there was no evidence that it was wrong and that there was no “limited evidence.”
Daley said Shaw’s messages accused Ballas of accusing for the death of his brother who took his own life in 2003.
He also established social media accounts on behalf of.
There was Shaw Guilty guilty To follow the former dancer at a hearing in February between August 2017 and November 2023.
The events say that Ballas’s 86 -year -old mother, Audrey Rich, said she had a grandmother.
When the court heard Mrs. Rich in messages, Shaw said, “Where’s my father?” He asked.
Ballas was so worried about his mother’s safety that he moved him from Merseyside to London.
In October 2020, Ballas called the police after Shaw texted him and said, “Do you want me to kill myself, Shirley?”
The posts on X contained one next to a home address: “You ruined my life, I will ruin yours, and everyone around everyone.”
Another referred to a book and said: “For the first time, I can’t wait to meet your aunt Shirley for the first time. I hope I can get a signature.”
Mary Assall, the nephew of Ballas, was told from her former partner Daniel Taylor and colleagues. Absolutely come dance And Loose women of ITV were sent messages.
‘I know where you live’
At the end of 2023, Shaw called Mr. Taylor and said that he knew where the couple lived and told Ballas’s movements.
The court heard that the 64 -year -old TV star was careful against socialization and stopped using public transport.
Prosecutor Daley said: “worried about the safety of herself and her family, she said she was particularly troubled that she was responsible for her and her mother’s brother’s life.”
Shaw cried and wiped tears while being sentenced on Tuesday.
The judge told him that his mother told him that Ballas’ brother David Rich’s biological father.
“I am glad that this accusation is your desire to contact people you really believe to have your family,” he said.
“In fact, it is difficult to determine, even if it is not impossible, whether there is any truth in this belief.”
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Defense lawyer John Weate told Shaw’s story of his mother’s “Middle to late young people” story and “complex mental health problems” since childhood.
“Now Ms. Ballas and her family accept that they do not want to make any contact with her, and more importantly, she voluntered the information that she had no intention of communicating with them again.”
Shaw from Whetstone Lane in Birkenhead admitted that there was cannabis and was ordered to undertake a rehabilitation program.