Former BBC presenter Alex Belfield found guilty of stalking four people - including broadcaster Jeremy Vine
Philip Dehany - not guilty to the charge on the indictment but guilty of the alternative charge of "simple" stalking
Mr Spedding said Belfield's YouTube videos, emails and social media messages had included highly abusive language and a threat to "hound you for the rest of your life". One of the complainants was his former colleague, Liz Green, who also presented a show at the radio station. Others were their boss, Rozina Breen, and Ms Breen's boss Helen Thomas.Speaking after the verdicts, Sheryl Monk from the Crown Prosecution Service said: "Stalking is a very serious crime that has a severe impact on its victims.
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