Idols fan gets out of hand and does the unthinkable

Mara Louw is warning Idols fans not to mess with her and send her stalker mail as a joke as she sends an outraged fan to court. This chick allegedly wrote an e-mail to Mara's personal e-mail addy telling her off, but that has landed her in hot water as she was in court yesterday in Randburg, making her first appearance.
Okay I think she really did cross the line when she sent that mail to Mara, I mean we all blog or write on the Idols page on how we really feel about the judges. But she just had to push it a notch ahead by sending the mail to Mara's personal mail. If only she had known how much kaak she would get in for that maybe she wouldn't have... Shame!
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AN IDOLS fan’s enthusiasm for the show might get her a criminal record.
Jason the real winner of Idols Idols re-count shock Shaheeda Diedrick was so upset about the recent furore around the reality talent show — the two finalists were declared joint winners because of glitches in the voting — that she allegedly sent a nasty e-mail to judge Mara Louw.
The e-mail has landed the mother of two, from Eldorado Park, south of Johannesburg, in the Randburg Magistrate’s Court on a charge of crimen injuria.
The legal fight began after Louw commented, after the furore, that contestant Sasha-Lee Davids, who was incorrectly declared the winner, should relinquish her title after a vote re-count.
Hartman scored 1.3-million votes against Davids’s 1.1million. This after close to 600,000 SMS votes were not tallied in time because of a system glitch.
M-Net decided that Hartman and Davids would be “joint winners”.
But Louw told The Times last month that “if I were Davids, I would relinquish the prizes and title to the actual winner, Jason Hartman”.
Diedrick then allegedly sent Louw a “frightening” e-mail about her comment.
The Times is in possession of the e-mail, but cannot disclose its content before it has been seen by the court.
Louw, however, said she felt threatened by the tone and content of Diedrick’s e-mail and laid the crimen injuria charge against her at the Douglasdale police station.
Diedrick was arrested at work in Bryanston last week.
Louw said: “I got this e-mail one day and I was frightened at the way she described me, and even calling me evil and making racist comments about the contestants from the show.”
At her first appearance in the Randburg Magistrate’s Court yesterday, Diedrick was told to return on June 15.
She did not plead and the case was postponed for further investigation. - The Times SA
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