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Loulla-Mae Eleftheriou-Smith

Man jailed for repeatedly calling 999 and pretending to be Nicki Minaj

He called police claiming to have seen a poltergiest in his house and to be Nicki Minaj (AP)

A 24-year-old man has been sentenced to four months in jail for breaking an Anti Social Behaviour Order (ASBO) by repeatedly making non-emergency calls to 999 and pretending to be Nicky Minaj.

Stephen Brown, of Crumlin, Co Antrim, Northern Ireland, was branded a “nuisance” by the judge at Antrim County Court, and was told his actions could lead to those who needed help from the emergency services not receiving it, Belfast Live reported.

His defence lawyer, Aaron Thompson, described Mr Brown as a chronic alcoholic and “his own worst enemy” during the hearing, the newspaper reported.

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Mr Brown had been appealing an eight month sentence for his breach of the ASBO, which had banned him from making non-emergency calls to 999 after a series of incidents. The judge reduced the sentence to four months.

In January this year Mr Brown was banned from drinking alcohol by the Belfast Crown Court after he breached the ASBO by making two calls to 999 on Christmas Day 2014 claiming to have seen a ghost while calling himself the American female rapper.

According to Sky News Mr Brown had first made a call at 10:15 am on Christmas Day making claims that two men had threatened to kill him. Police were unable to extract more information from Mr Brown due to his level of intoxication, but he called back five minutes later to say he wanted to cancel the first call, before making the claims that there was a poltergeist in his house and that he was Nicki Minaj.

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His defence lawyer at the time said Mr Brown had recently been released from hospital and had consumed alcohol while taking medication, against doctors’ advice, but the prosecution said he had recently served a sentence for “offences of a similar nature”.

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