Saturday, 12 March 2016

Jomtien Real Estate Agent Andy Mathews jailed in Pattaya.

Pattaya, March 2016

Andy Mathews from Wolverhampton - jailed in Pattaya

A UK expat working as a real estate agent in Thailand has been jailed for sending defamatory and threatening emails to his former employer.

Andrew Ronald Mathews, formerly of Wolverhampton in the UK,  was jailed for 100 days after his employer Rolf Haupt brought a case for defamation and harassment.

Mathews was sentenced to a term of immediate imprisonment by the Court, which had given consideration to a suspended sentence but took into account the fact that Mathews had previously been given three suspended sentences, two for assault and one for aggravated trespass.

Mathews is said to have engaged in a campaign of abusive emails after a business deal went wrong, and Mathews was aggrieved believing he had been cheated.

Lawyers for Haupt told the Court Mathews had been paid in full, and the email campaign had damaged Haupt's reputation and also his business.

Mathews court room drama is not yet over as he will face a further five cases filed by Haupt, including charges of threatening to kill Haupt, which could see Mathews facing a jail term of up to10 years if convicted.


Pattaya Court dismisses case against expat Oilman Ally Cooper

Pattaya 8th March 2016

Cooper - case dismissed.


Pattaya Provincial Court this week dismissed a Computer Crimes Act case against expat oil man Alastair Stuart Cooper.

Cooper was jointly indicted with fugitive journalist Andrew Michael Drummond in a case filed by Drew Noyes but Cooper filed an application saying that the documents had not been served according to Thai law, and the Court made an order for a new preliminary hearing to be held.

Cooper claimed he was not resident in Thailand.

At the new hearing, Noyes as Plaintiff did not appear and the Court dismissed the case.

Drummond - on the run.

Drummond has not made any application and the case against him remains valid, and he has an outstanding warrant for his arrest and remains a wanted fugitive after absconding whilst on bail in January of 2015.

Lawyers for Noyes have indicated that Noyes will appeal the decision to the Region 2 Court of Appeal, and may file further charges.