michelle said:A 30 year old servant of the Princely Palace is held resopnsible for emotionally pestering Princess Stephanie by sending 25 sms containing ' messegas showing a cerain délire amoureux ( mad love)' . The messages didn't contain ' any dirty intention' but showed the already mentioned 'signs of being madly in love' . These 25 sms had been send to the princess between December 2004 and July 2005. After the princess expressed her cmoplain the young man lost his job at the princely court and was admitted to 8 days of prison by the ' tribunal correctionel' of the Principality on Tuesday.
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Well he worked at the palace he could have just looked for it of could have just got it somehow I do not think she gave it to him. Hope he leaves her alone now .Albert might have to teach him a lessonpaca said:How did he get her number in the first place?.
RADKER18Albert might have to teach him a lesson:D :p ;)[/quote said:I'm sure he already did ...like "bingo-bongo a****** stay away from my little sister!!!!!
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Working at the palace does not give him unlimited access to the premisses. I sincerely doubt that even if you work there, that you could just easily snoop around to find the private mobile numbers of the princely family. Considering the security messures taken, when you are just invited for a quick reception, I doubt that there is no one in charge to keep an eye on the ones inside.RADKER18 said:Well he worked at the palace he could have just looked for it of could have just got it somehow I do not think she gave it to him. Hope he leaves her alone now .Albert might have to teach him a lesson![]()
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Well, as we don't know what was the content of the mesages we should be rather careful. Maybe he attempted to come around at her house or something. Maybe he also called her on the phone. However this is called stalking. If it is 25 sms or 250, I think that doesn't matter. She felt harressed and that's enough. She's a woman living alone with 3 children and although she has bodyguards for the daytime she's alone at night ( if Mathieu isn't in the house) so ... even if there is a lot of security - I think she just felt insecure. I think she was right to tell the police.paca said:Working at the palace does not give him unlimited access to the premisses. I sincerely doubt that even if you work there, that you could just easily snoop around to find the private mobile numbers of the princely family. Considering the security messures taken, when you are just invited for a quick reception, I doubt that there is no one in charge to keep an eye on the ones inside.
Besides 25 sms in 6 months is not a lot, I know teenies who write that many per hour. Not that I approve of pestering people, but I am sure there would have been other ways of dealing with it (changing number and sacking him probably would have ended it rather quickly). 8 days prison is in MC a lot, especially when you consider that people who have kept "slaves"(term used by MC prosecutor) for years only have to pay a fine of a couple of thousand Euros plus a warning (and one has to remember that it was a German billionaire who got caught), I find the punishment for 25 sms rather harsh. Especially since he did not use any extreme language. Besides, why not delete them without reading them? And then go and sack him.
Just my 2 cents
Grace said:Bodyguards and police are always around the Princesses' houses, so I doubt she is unprotected at night..It would be very strange and very irresponsible to have her and her children unprotected even in Monaco which is an almost irrealisticly safe place...
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michelle said:I seem to understand very well what my brother wants to say:
For each woman ( at least those I know) it is normal to fear such things like unwanted men, people who follow you etc. I believe Stephanie was just scared by his contunuing messages ( no matter how many). If you don't really know what someones projects are, what he really wants, what he's up to, what he's capable for ... that scares you. I do understand quite well that Stephanie was scared and felt very uncomfortable .. even though she knows she's highly protected. Don't you know this feeling of fearing something unknown no matter if your family is in the house with you or you rationally know nothing serious will happen but still you feel uncomfortable ..
I think it was the right thing to do for Steph to inform the police... that way she could cut it short before it got more dangerous.
If this guy would have send one message saying : "I love you like crazy, You're beautiful ..etc " .. it might have been ok and Stephanie would have left it at that and changed her number ( she even did change her number anyhow now I think) ... but this continious messaging frightend her ... and I understand that very well.
Grace said:My experience is that of a normal tourist coming to MC in the summer and comparing it to Rome where I studied and other capitals in the world, two worlds apart! And Rome is one of the safest big cities around Europe, but in MC you can walk at night all dressed up (someone with jewels) and feel safe. I don't know how it feels like to actually live there, but I have been a tourist in many cities and I've never felt that safe anywhere...Plus ( and I don't say this to imply that what Steph did was wrong as I have no basis to judge) a member of the princely family has (or can easily obtain) a kind of protection much superiour to normal citizens.
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