Iain Lee says he was too scared to take stalker to court

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Alex Belfield was found guilty of stalking four people

Iain Lee says he was "too scared" to take former Alex Belfield to court, claiming the convicted stalker made his life "miserable". Belfield, 42, was sentenced to more than five years in prison last Friday, September 16, after being found guilty of stalking four people, including Jeremy Vine, 57.

READ MORE: Northamptonshire woman who let her dog suffer and die after he drank anti-freeze is jailed I'm a Celebrity alum Iain tweeted following the sentencing on Friday: "Alex Belfield made my life miserable for ten years. I considered suicide." Addressing Belfield's supporters, he commented: "You don't have any impact on me. I'm just blocking, blocking, blocking. Leave your comments, they will get deleted."

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