A son who was banned from contacting his parents for five years after they got fed up with him constantly pestering them for cash has faced court again after breaching a restraining order.
Matthew Kerley has been forbidden from approaching his parents after he was convicted of harassing family members.
Kerley's father, Paul, 60, supported the restraining order suggested by the Crown Prosecution Service after his harassment caused him and his 51-year-old wife Coreen extreme anxiety and stress.
The restriction on his movements came after Kerley was jailed for 32 weeks last year. But despite the restraining order, the 24-year-old made 30 phone calls to his parents in one day, breaching its requirements.
Prosecutor Liam Hunt told Southampton Magistrates' Court in Hampshire how the 24-year-old continued to ask for money, lying about the reason.