Mum may be forced into contact with stalker ex-boyfriend so he can see their son

A woman may be forced into contact with her stalker ex-boyfriend after a judge ordered he build bridges with her so he can visit his son.

Angelika Rozanka pleaded with the courts to slap her ex – Jaroslaw Pelczynski – with a contact ban after he took photos of her in bed through a keyhole.

Pelczynski, 43, admitted to targeting her during a hearing at Paisley Sheriff Court, Scotland,reports the Daily Record.

He also bombarded her with dozens of text messages after they split and spied on her. The creep would even follow her onto buses and would stare silently at her.

But Sheriff Seith Ireland delayed the punishment to allow him to take steps to grant him visitation rights with their child.

He said: “I appreciate you have been back in court a couple of times.

“The position I want to ascertain is if you can have contact with your son.

“This does not seem to have been done for financial reasons.”

The pair had lived in England and been together for eight years before they split after moving north.

The court heard Pelczynski acted out after his ex stopped him from seeing their six-year-old son.

Prosecutor Colin Wilson told how he turned nasty after they broke up.

He said: “The accused turned up drunk at the home of a friend where she was staying.

“He was shouting and swearing through the door. These comments were aimed at his former partner.

“He was shouting and accusing her of having an affair with somebody inside the house.

“She later went to his house to pick up items and possessions belonging to their son.

“When she was there, she found two images lying on the bed.

“These were taken through a front door keyhole and that keyhole was at the home where she was residing at the time. One image showed her lying on the bed.”

Pelczynski earlier claimed he would launch a legal fight to gain access to his boy.

But he admitted he had been too skint to start the process when he was called back into the dock.

Defence lawyer Tony Callahan insisted his client had struggled after losing his job.

He said: “There has been a change in his personal circumstances.

“He had a restaurant in Glasgow. Unfortunately, that was not successful and he is longer in work.

“There has been no contact for a considerable period of time. There has been no further access of any kind.”

Pelcynski has been barred from approaching his former partner and told to keep away from her home while the case is ongoing.

Sheriff Ireland advised his lawyer he should start legal proceedings for access to the child.

He added: “There may be some advantage of allowing some initial period of months to see if he can make some contact.”

Pelczynski, of Stock Street, has been ordered to return to court on May 7.

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