He picked up a married man on Grindr - and the fallout left his victim 'petrified' and scared to leave his home
direct to your inboxA man who carried out a ‘campaign of harassment’ after meeting a man on Grindr has been spared jail.Perry Marshall, 21, met up with a married man on the dating app and the pair had sex.But shortly afterwards after a “perceived rejection”, Marshall started sending threatening messages to the victim.One two occasions, he turned up at the man’s house banging on the door and making further threats to harm the victim and his husband.Manchester Crown Court heard that Marshall’s actions had been sparked by concern for his mother, who had recently received some difficult news about her health.Marshall, of Worsley Road, Eccles, Salford, pleaded guilty to putting a person in fear of violence by harassment.He was spared jail by Mr