A STALKER contacted their victim’s future employer and told lies about them.

Ana Kojaliene attacked the woman and made threats to kill her in Worthing.

She contacted the victim’s friends and turned up at the their place of work, a court heard.

Kojaliene, 24, was told to obey the terms of a Stalking Protection Order for two years.

Worthing Magistrates’ Court heard how she had contacted a future employer and “told them false things”.

The campaign extended to the victim’s family and workplace.

Kojaliene, of Milner Road, Birmingham, was ordered to pay £750 court costs.

She was told that police will have to complete risk assessments over her use of social media and email.

The stalker will be banned from using social media without prior permission.

She was also ordered to register her address, and told not to have any direct or indirect contact with the victim, whom The Argus has chosen not to name.

The court also set up an “exclusion zone” in Worthing were Kojaliene is not allowed to enter.