Phil Judd - Personal Life

Personal Life

Judd was convicted in March 2009 of stalking three sisters in his Melbourne neighbourhood. He received a 12-month suspended sentence and a $2,500 fine. Judd was initially reported as saying he had "a crush" on one of the girls, although he later clarified that he "didn't have any perverted thing for her". The family made statements to the police that Judd had spied on the sisters as they travelled to and from school, including taking photographs of them. Documents submitted in court revealed that in 2008, Judd had added one of the sisters as a friend on a fabricated Facebook account posing as a 17-year-old boy from a local school. After being warned by police to cease all contact with the sister, he again contacted her shortly thereafter and was subsequently served with an intervention order.

On 1 January 2010, Judd was jailed for two weeks for violating a restraining order brought against him by his ex-wife during a dispute over custody of their 10-year-old son.

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