Fifty-six years old Claudia Webbe, who sits in the Commons as an independent after being suspended by the Labour Party, also said she would send naked pictures of 59-year-old Michelle Merritt to her family.
According to report
an MP who threatened to throw acid at her boyfriend’s female friend because she
was jealous of their relationship has been found guilty of harassment.
Westminster
Magistrates’ Court heard she made the threats in a string of phone calls
between September 1 2018 and April 26 last year.
In one, Webbe
called Ms Merritt “a slag”, threatened her with acid and said she would send
naked pictures and videos to her daughters.
In another
call, recorded by the complainant, Webbe is heard telling the victim to “get
out of my relationship” some 11 times.
Webbe, from
Islington, north London, denied harassment, claiming she only made “courtesy
calls” to warn Ms Merritt not to breach coronavirus regulations by meeting
Lester Thomas.
MP Claudia
Webbe arrives at Westminster Magistrates’ Court (Jonathan Brady/PA)
Paul Hynes QC,
defending, read out a string of character references from figures including
former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, ex-shadow chancellor John McDonnell and
former shadow home secretary Diane Abbott.
But Chief
Magistrate Paul Goldspring found her guilty on Wednesday following a two-day
trial.
“I do not find
the defendant to be cogent, compelling and truthful in all aspects of her
evidence,” he said.
“Some of the
things she said I believe were made up on the spur of the moment.”
He added: “In
short, I find Ms Webbe to be vague, incoherent and at times illogical and
ultimately I find her to be untruthful.”
Mr Goldspring
adjourned sentencing to November 4 and released Webbe on unconditional bail but
warned her she could face prison.
Claudia Webbe
court case
Webbe said in a
statement that she was deeply shocked by the verdict (Jonathan Brady/PA)
“Threatening to
throw acid at somebody and to send intimate photographs to family members
crosses the custody threshold,” he said.
Her lawyers
said she will appeal against the conviction and Webbe added in a statement: “I
am deeply shocked by today’s verdict.
“I am innocent
and will appeal this verdict.
“As I said in
court and repeat now, I have never threatened violence nor have I ever harassed
anyone.”
Webbe, who
entered the Commons in December 2019 after winning the seat formerly held by
Labour veteran Keith Vaz, was living with Mr Thomas at the time of the
allegations.
The couple
arrived at court holding hands and he sat in the public gallery throughout the
hearing.
Ms Merritt said
she had known Mr Thomas for more than 15 years and they were “good friends”,
having previously dated.
The prosecutor
said Webbe made a series of silent phone calls from a withheld number before
the “harassment escalated” on Mother’s Day, March 31 2019.
Giving evidence
from behind a screen, Ms Merritt earlier said Webbe told her she was “Lester’s
girlfriend” in an “angry” call, culminating in ‘You’re a slag and you should be
acid’.
“She confirmed
she knew where I lived and would send pictures and videos to my daughters,” she
said.
Mr Goldspring
said he was satisfied Webbe had “threatened to throw acid at Ms Merritt”,
adding: “I find she was jealous of the relationship between Lester and
Michelle, whatever the nature of that relationship, she certainly thought it
was something she was not happy with.”
Ms Merritt
complained to police, who warned Webbe not to contact her, but the calls
continued.
In a recorded
conversation on April 25 last year, the MP can be heard saying: “I have seen
all of your naked pictures, I have seen all of your relationship with Lester
get out of my relationship otherwise I will tell your whole family and show
them all your pictures.”
Webbe claimed
she was in an argument with Mr Thomas at the time and had been referring to a
picture of him “naked from the waist up” taken while he holidayed in St Lucia.
She said she
was telling Ms Merritt to get of the relationship in the context of an “inappropriate
bubble” during lockdown.
But Mr
Goldspring described her explanation as “frankly incredible and unbelievable”.
Webbe claimed
she was the victim of “domestic abuse and coercive control” and said she was
being “goaded and gaslighted” during the row, which resulted in police being
called after a neighbour reported her screams.
During the
call, Mr Thomas can be heard asking his partner: “Are you mad?”
Prosecutor
Susannah Stevens suggested to the MP the comment was made “because you had gone
mad”.
Webbe said:
“I’m not mad, I’m a member of Parliament.”
In character
references, Ms Abbott said Webbe was “very committed to working to support
women”, describing her “warm empathetic manner”.
“I regard her
as a very honest woman,” she said.
Mr Corbyn said
she was “very committed to ensuring the administration of justice is done” and
prepared to “state uncomfortable truths when it matters”.
“I have no
hesitation in recommending her as a person of good character who makes a
positive contribution to our world.”
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