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Son is banned from contacting his own mother after campaign of harassment
Hull Daily Mail
|September 24, 2025
SERIAL CRIMINAL BACK BEHIND BARS FOR BREACHING RESTRAINING ORDER AGAIN
A TROUBLESOME son who was previously jailed for repeatedly harassing and pestering his long-suffering mother for money - in blatant defiance of court orders - has been locked up again.
Serial criminal Lee Daniels was in a continuing cycle of being jailed and then being released before immediately reverting to making a nuisance of himself.
He kicked and spat at a female police officer on his latest brush with the law, Hull Crown Court heard. Daniels, 34, of Hull, but recently in custody on remand, admitted harassing his mother and assaulting a police officer as an emergency worker on July 19.
Billy Torbett, prosecuting, said that Daniels was subject to a five-year restraining order made on June 28 last year, banning him from contacting his mother. Police went to her home after a report that he was there.
They looked in a bedroom and identified him. He tried to get past a female officer and asked: “What are you doing?” He was told that he was being arrested for stalking and he replied: “Stalking who? I have been invited here”
This story is from the September 24, 2025 edition of Hull Daily Mail.
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