A woman has been accused of putting a businessman through hell after becoming obsessed with him.
Make-up artist Jacqueline Ades, 33, is said to have bombarded the CEO – who has not been named – with 159,000 texts over a short period in which she threatened to “make sushi” out of his kidneys and “chopsticks” from his hand bones.
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Jacqueline, who is soon to be on trial in America, is also accused of breaking into his Paradise Valley home in Arizona to bathe after just one date.
According to the New York Post, the pair are said to have met on the millionaire matchmaking app Luxy a year and a half earlier.
They went on exactly one date and parted ways before the end of the night. According to police records, the encounter was just the first of at least 159,500 times the executive would hear from Jacqueline, even though he decided not to see her again after their date.
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He told authorities that, although he only responded to a few messages and eventually blocked her, he received more than one hundred thousand texts from Jacqueline over the course of the next 10 months – with a frequency of sometimes 500 messages a day.
One text, submitted in court, said: “I love u. U have to be nice to me. N stay forever.” Another said: “I’d make sushi outta ur kidneys n chopsticks outta ur hand bones.”
Others said she wanted to “wear his body parts” and “bathe in his blood”.
When he blocked her on WhatsApp, Jacqueline allegedly drove to his house and parked outside, forcing him to call police when he spotted her in July 2017.
On another occasion, she allegedly broke in and made herself at home.
She is said to have brought over her two dogs, food to prepare and a bottle of wine, which was on the centre island in the kitchen when authorities arrived and arrested her in April 2018.
She was released from custody, but landed back in jail on May 8 after failing to appear in court and showing up at the man’s workplace, claiming to be his wife.
She has pleaded not guilty to stalking and trespassing charges in the case. but does not deny the volume of messages.
During a CBS News interview, Jacqueline reveals she was looking for “love” and believed she’d found her “soul mate”.
The trial starts on Tuesday (5 February) in Maricopa County Superior Court.
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