Brooke Baker: Call girl who secretly filmed her client and sent a video of the couple having sex to his fiancée goes on trial

Brooke Baker: Call girl who secretly filmed her client and sent a video of the couple having sex to his fiancée goes on trial
A sex worker who secretly filmed a client having sex and sent the video to his fiancée later stalked him when he didn’t return her calls.
Brooke Ariel Grace Baker, from western Sydney, sent the client 244 text messages and made 87 calls to his phone in one evening, although the victim never answered once.
The 31-year-old later appeared next to the man’s car when he was stopped at an intersection on his way to work, got in and refused to leave until he threatened to drive to a police station. news.com.au Reports.
Baker pleaded guilty in Penrith Magistrates Court this week to stalking or intimidation with intent to cause fear of physical or mental harm, using transport services to harass or offend and breaching a violent arrest order (DV). to have.
She was previously found guilty in December of two counts of intentionally taking an intimate image without consent despite failing to appear in court.

Brooke Ariel Grace Baker stalked a client who used her services as a sex worker (stock image)
Matching facts state the couple met in 2018 through the Escorts and Babes website, where Baker performed under the name Amelia, and arranged to meet at the Meriton Suites in Parramatta.
The couple had consensual sex, but Baker recorded a video of the man performing oral sex on her without his knowledge.
When the man stopped using Baker’s services, she contacted both him and his fiancée and told the couple that she was pregnant.
She then emailed the illegally recorded video to the man’s fiancé.
After she was found guilty of recording the video, she was given an AVO preventing her from contacting him.

Baker will return to Penrith court in October after pleading guilty to stalking and breaching a domestic violence arrest order
But months later, she saw him stop at a traffic light at an intersection and get into his car, where the two argued while the man had to drive the car in traffic.
She only left after he told her he was going to a police station.
The next day, she texted 244 and made the 87 calls within a five-hour window, prompting the man to call the police.
On Tuesday, Judge Bree Chisolm adjourned Baker’s case so a sentencing report could be prepared.
She was released on bail and will appear in court again on October 24.