Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Using intimate images, woman stalked pair of Montgomery County residents

- By Carl Hessler Jr. chessler@21st-centurymed­ia. com @MontcoCour­tNews on Twitter

NORRISTOWN » A woman who threatened to disseminat­e intimate images of a Schwenksvi­lle man and a New Hanover woman potentiall­y faces time in jail after she admitted to stalking the pair.

Jolen G. Roseberry, 68, of Kunkletown, Monroe County, pleaded guilty in Montgomery County Court to a misdemeano­r charge of stalking in connection with incidents that occurred between January 2016 and August 2017.

Judge Risa Vetri Ferman deferred sentencing so that court officials can complete a background investigat­ion report about Roseberry.

Roseberry, who remains free on bail pending sentencing, faces a possible maximum sentence of 2½ to five years in prison on the charge. However, state sentencing guidelines could allow for a lesser sentence.

Ferman ordered Roseberry to have no contact

with the victims as a condition of bail.

State police at Skippack began an investigat­ion in August 2017 when a Schwenksvi­lle man and a New Hanover woman reported that Roseberry had been harassing them via email messages.

“The emails contained lewd and threatenin­g informatio­n about both of the victims regarding intimate images and obscene/ sexual material,” state police Trooper Anthony Giarrizzo alleged in the arrest affidavit.

The victims provided police with email messages from Roseberry and a USB storage device that contained intimate and sexual images of both victims.

“The victims allowed me to view the emails and intimate images Roseberry was threatenin­g them

with. Some of the emails contained informatio­n from Roseberry threatenin­g the victims that she would disseminat­e their intimate images to their families, places of business and other individual­s if they contacted the police about her harassing them,” Giarrizzo alleged.

The victims told police the harassment had been ongoing for about a year.

“The victims were afraid to contact the police because of the threat from Roseberry that their intimate images would be disseminat­ed,” alleged Giarrizzo.

The victims contacted state police after Roseberry disseminat­ed the intimate images to the Schwenksvi­lle man’s family and his place of business and to another person Roseberry believed was a relative of the New Hanover woman.

“Roseberry had created a substantia­l amount of emotional distress for (the victims),” Giarrizzo alleged.

After Roseberry allegedly disseminat­ed the images, the victims did hire a lawyer who wrote to Roseberry and told her to cease all communicat­ion with the victims, court papers indicate.

“Roseberry continued to harass via email (the victims) after receiving the cease to communicat­ion letter,” Giarrizzo alleged.

By pleading guilty to stalking, Roseberry admitted that she engaged in a course of conduct or repeatedly communicat­ed with the victims under circumstan­ces which demonstrat­ed either her intent to place the victims in reasonable fear of bodily injury or to cause them substantia­l emotional distress.

Other charges of unlawful disseminat­ion of intimate images, intimidati­on of witnesses and harassment are slated to be dismissed against Roseberry in exchange for her guilty plea to the more serious stalking charge.

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