🔥 “I Will Find Out Where You Are” – Jilted Mum’s Terrifying Threats to Ex’s New Partner Exposed as She Pleads Guilty to Stalking & Harassment
Jilted Young Mum Launches Vicious Hate Campaign Against Ex-Boyfriend and His New Girlfriend – Branded Love Rival ‘Desperate Sg’ and ‘Insecure Fat B*h’ in Relentless Threats
A heartbroken 23-year-old mother has admitted to a disturbing campaign of stalking and harassment after bombarding her ex-boyfriend and his new partner with a torrent of vile abuse following the breakdown of their nine-year relationship. Courtney Woodward-Brown pleaded guilty to multiple charges in what prosecutors described as a cruel hate war sparked by jealousy and betrayal.
The mother of a two-year-old daughter unleashed dozens of abusive messages and phone calls targeting her high school sweetheart Morgan Priestley and his new girlfriend Meghan Warburton. The harassment escalated after Woodward-Brown spotted an Instagram post of the couple working out together at a local gym, igniting a firestorm of threats and insults that left the victims fearing for their safety.
Woodward-Brown repeatedly called Meghan an “insecure fat b*h” and a “desperate sg,” according to court documents. In one chilling message, she warned, “What a desperate s**g you are. I will find out where you are. I will just have to wait outside for you.” The campaign caused significant anxiety and stress for the couple, with Meghan reporting sleepless nights and constant fear whenever she saw a white Polo car.
Morgan, also 23, described the impact on his life and family, noting the constant harassment made child care arrangements incredibly stressful. He now has to coordinate through grandparents due to the ongoing tension. “It has caused a huge amount of stress particularly in relation to my daughter,” he told police. The situation even created friction with his grandfather, who helped facilitate contact.
The couple had been together since high school and shared a young daughter born in 2023. Their relationship ended dramatically over text on Christmas Eve 2024. Woodward-Brown, who had left her job expecting support from Morgan, spiraled after learning about his new relationship. The discovery of the gym photo proved to be the breaking point.
At Warrington Magistrates’ Court, Woodward-Brown pleaded guilty to stalking Meghan between March 20 and April 2 and harassing Morgan between March 24 and April 1. She received a 12-month community order, including 100 hours of unpaid work, 20 days of rehabilitation activity, and costs totaling £199. A two-year restraining order was also imposed, allowing contact only through a third party for childcare purposes.
Meghan’s victim impact statement highlighted the real-world consequences of the abuse. “When I received the text messages from the defendant it caused anxiety and stress. They were extremely threatening and made me worried for my safety,” she said. The fear extended to her family, who worried constantly about her wellbeing.
This case sheds light on the darker side of modern relationships, where social media can fuel jealousy and escalate conflicts rapidly. Woodward-Brown’s actions, while born from personal pain, crossed clear legal boundaries and caused lasting harm to multiple people, including her own child who will grow up amid the aftermath.
Domestic abuse and stalking cases like this are unfortunately common, but the public nature of the insults and threats in this instance has drawn particular attention. Experts note that jilted partners sometimes lash out in ways that destroy not only their own lives but those around them. The court’s emphasis on rehabilitation alongside punishment aims to prevent future incidents.
Morgan and Meghan are now focused on moving forward while co-parenting. The restraining order provides some protection, but the emotional scars from the harassment will take time to heal. Meghan expressed hope that Woodward-Brown learns from her actions and avoids repeating them.
The story serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of unchecked jealousy in the age of social media. What began as a high school romance ended in court with serious criminal charges. For the victims, the priority is safety and stability for their young daughter amid the turmoil.
Woodward-Brown’s lawyer noted the relationship’s long history and the emotional upheaval caused by the sudden breakup, compounded by her decision to leave her job. While acknowledging the wrongdoing, the mitigation highlighted her youth and the challenges of navigating co-parenting after betrayal.
As the community processes this case, it highlights the need for better support for those dealing with relationship breakdowns, especially young parents. Jealousy and rejection can lead to destructive behavior if not addressed, affecting everyone involved, particularly innocent children caught in the middle.
Jamey Woodward-Brown’s guilty plea brings some closure to the victims, but the real work of healing and rebuilding remains. Her sentence reflects the court’s balance of accountability and the opportunity for rehabilitation. For Morgan, Meghan, and their daughter, the focus is now on creating a peaceful future despite the painful past.