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Published Mar 30, 2008, by Owen Weldon
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Ex-model claims cop harassed her for years

by Owen Weldon.
Renee Eaves, 31, is a former model living in Australia and she is seeking $200,000 in damages from a traffic police officer who allegedly harassed and intimidated her for almost 3 years.
The ex-model was more than 3 months pregnant when Constable Barry John Donelly arrested her at her Brisbane, AU, unit for allegedly driving without a license.

On Thursday Eaves told the Brisbane District court that the officer was laughing as she was handcuffed with her hands behind her back and she vomited out of the window of the police car.

Eaves than told the court that she needed medication and she was denied it and she was also abused by another female prisoner because she was getting sick in the cell.

Constable Donelly, before the arrest, also use to park his car outside her unit daily and called her intercom, according to Eaves.

There has been more than 15 occasions in which the officer intercepted her between May 2004 and March 2006. Eaves was eventually found not guilty of driving without a license.

According to Eaves her 2006 pregnancy proved to be stressful because her son was born two months premature in August. The baby was in special care and Eaves was in intensive care.

Eaves told a source that she complained about the officer to the Queensland Police about her treatment and she followed up with another complaint a few weeks later.

The letter Eaves wrote to authorities stated that she was harassed and groped by the officer and she wrote that he also made sexual comments following a court hearing.

Authorities than responded back to her letter by saying that the complaints were investigated and that the complaints could not be substantiated. The Authorities than told her that the matter was finalised and over with.

Eaves than told her lawyers to take further action in hopes for compensation.

Eaves claims that the officer first stooped her vehicle while she was driving back in 2004 and he spoke to her for more than an hour and asked her questions about her personal and professional life.

Eaves than said a few months went by and than the officer entered the back door of her office and began questioning her on personal subjects such as boyfriends.

She goes on and says that a month later the officer issued her a traffic notice for not wearing a seatbelt but she says she was properly buckled in.

During a hearing back in 2005 the officer made rude comments to another person about Eave's breast.

Eaves is a former model and she now manages a modeling agency.

If this officer really did act inappropriately than maybe being hit in the wallet will make him think twice about treating a person this badly. This women needed medication when she was in jail and she should have been given it.
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