Ottawa Citizen

Provoked into creating revenge site, man claims

Tells court he was taunted by ex-wife

- LAURA KANE

VANCOUVER • A British Columbia man convicted of criminally harassing his exwife says she and her fiancé insulted and taunted him in emails for years before he created a revenge website targeting her.

Patrick Fox presented 700 pages of emails, dating back to 2011, during his sentencing hearing on Tuesday in B.C. Supreme Court. Crown counsel Mark Myhre objected to allowing many of the emails on the record, saying they were irrelevant to the case.

Fox alleged the emails contained threats to deport him from the U.S., where he lived at the time, and to revoke access to his son. His ex-wife, Desiree Capuano, provoked him into creating the website, he argued.

“Ms. Capuano was subjecting me to her misconduct for years before finally the tables started to turn in 2013 or 2014 when I came to Canada, at which point she began to lose this fight and then she started asking people or the police for help,” he said.

“Prior to that, she had no issues at all doing whatever she wanted to me or causing me whatever harm she felt was appropriat­e.”

Fox was found guilty by a jury in June of criminally

MS. CAPUANO WAS SUBJECTING ME TO HER MISCONDUCT FOR YEARS BEFORE FINALLY THE TABLES STARTED TO TURN.

harassing Capuano through threatenin­g emails and the website, which maligned her as a white supremacis­t, drug addict and child abuser. He also posted private photos and her phone number and address.

He has been in custody since his arrest last year and is representi­ng himself in court. Justice Heather Holmes allowed him to go through the emails as she decided which would be admitted and which would not.

Fox argued that emails sent before 2014 were relevant because they shed light on his mental state when he created the website.

“I think that’s something that was grossly overlooked throughout the trial process in this matter, by presenting only emails that began in 2014, it completely ignored the two years of Ms. Capuano doing the exact same thing to me.”

Myhre told the judge that many of the emails don’t apply to the case, including those that pre-date the website and those sent by Capuano’s fiancé.

Fox has also submitted a cached copy of Capuano’s Facebook page to the court and audio recordings of interviews she conducted. He said Capuano’s “false claims” and negative media attention cost him his job, friends and business associates.

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