A man facing a lengthy prison sentence after he was convicted of raping two teenagers at a trial earlier this month was jailed for six months when he appeared at Dundee Sheriff Court.
Jordan Dunn, 20, of Swallowtail Court, had earlier pleaded guilty to a charge under the Communications Act committed on April 2 2016, and then admitted being in breach of the community payback order imposed for the offence.
He was convicted of phoning a woman and making remarks of a “grossly offensive, indecent, obscene or menacing character”.
The court heard he repeatedly shouted and swore and made threats to post indecent images of her on social media, used offensive language and repeatedly uttered threats of violence.
On January 25 last year, Dunn was put on a community payback order and ordered to carry out 175 hours unpaid work and be supervised by social workers for 18 months.
At the High Court in Livingston earlier this month he was found guilty of two rapes, one carried out before the indecent image threats and one four months after he had been put on the unpaid work order.
Dunn branded his victims liars but a jury rejected his claims and found him guilty of the two charges.
In that case, Judge Lady Carmichael deferred sentence until August for social work background reports and remanded Dunn in custody.