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Man avoids jail for stalking model after spending £30,000 on her OnlyFans
Mark Inkster sent over 11,000 messages and gifts to Alice Goodwin, causing her distress.

Mark Inkster haunted the victim with thousands of messages and gifts over two years.
Man avoids jail after spending £30,000 on model's OnlyFans
Mark Inkster, a 43-year-old married man, received a suspended sentence for stalking model Alice Goodwin after spending £30,000 on her OnlyFans account. Over two and a half years, he sent her more than 11,000 messages filled with expressions of love, claiming she was his 'twin flame'. His obsessive behavior included sending gifts to her home and attempting to reach her through various social media platforms after being blocked. Judge Philip Head emphasized the severe impact of Inkster's actions on Goodwin's mental health, including anxiety that forced her to take time off work and install a security system. Inkster pleaded guilty to stalking and received a suspended 12-month jail term and a five-year restraining order.
Key Takeaways
"This has had a huge impact on me and I feel incredibly unsafe."
Alice Goodwin describes the personal impact of being stalked.
"Over a two-and-a-half-year period you became obsessed with your victim."
Judge Head addresses the extent of Inkster's obsession.
The case highlights growing concerns about the blurred lines between online fan engagement and harassment. With the rise of platforms like OnlyFans, where personal boundaries can easily be crossed, it's critical to understand the psychological impact such obsession can have on individuals in the public eye. The ruling serves as a warning about the consequences of online behavior that spirals into the realm of stalking, stressing the need for stronger protections against such actions.
Highlights
- Obsession can lead to serious consequences in the digital age.
- £30,000 spent on love turned into a nightmare for the victim.
- Forty messages a day is not love, it's harassment.
- OnlyFans can attract both adoration and obsession.
Stalking raises serious public safety concerns
The case emphasizes the dangers posed by obsessive behaviors in online interactions, especially towards public figures. Such incidents can cause severe psychological harm to victims and highlight the need for legal protections against harassment.
This incident raises vital questions about the implications of celebrity culture and online relationships.
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