A JEWISH mum who sent a hoax bomb threat to a synagogue and tried to pin it on another parent in a row over a children's birthday invitation has been jailed.

Claire Mann, 48, bombarded Roz Page with abusive messages as part of a vicious harassment campaign, a court heard.

3 Claire Mann, 48, has admitted two counts of intending to pervert the course of justice Credit: SWNS:South West News Service

3 Roz Page leaves Wood Green Court in north London today Credit: SWNS:South West News Service

She tried to trick police by sending similar texts to her own phone when her daughter didn't get an invite to Mrs Page's eight year old's party.

Mrs Page was quizzed by police as the row escalated and ostracised by other parents after Mann told them the charge against her was "all made up".

She had claimed that she messaged Mann after she called her daughter 'a bitch' for not inviting her child.

And today Mann was jailed for three years at Wood Green Court after she admitted two counts of intending to pervert the course of justice,

Mann, of Edgware, north London, said: "Her daughter was invited. I had emailed her father but she didn't believe me."

Speaking after the sentence today, she added: "I'm relieved, pleased it's over. But unfortunately it cannot take back the damage that she's done.

"I've lost friends over this. I lost my position as chair of the PTA at the school over this.

"Throughout the whole case, I haven't seen an ounce of remorse from her, which makes me think she's not sorry.

"I do hope it's the end, but knowing Claire and all the time she's going to have in prison, I know she'll be looking for revenge.

Ross Cohen, prosecuting, said that as the campaign escalated Jewish mother Mann sent a text to the local synagogue claiming there was a bomb in a hotel where Israeli guests were staying.

In July 2013 , the wife of the Rabbi of Muswell Hill synagogue, received the threat from an unknown number.

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Mr Cohen said: "The message read, 'Community Safety Team [CST]', which is a group that looks after the Jewish community in London, 'there's a bomb in the Kinloss area hotels, where there are many Israelis staying. Please arrange evacuation'.

"She texted back, 'who's this?', and received a reply which read, 'don't question, act'.

"Mrs Mason was understandably concerned, so she called the CST, and it immediately notified the police, who responded in quick time."

The police treated the hoax as a real threat.

Mr Cohen said: "The investigating officer noted the guests' fear, despite the police having been satisfied after having searched the grounds that the call was, in fact, a hoax."

Further investigations revealed that the number used to send the hoax also featured in a string of harassment allegations involving the defendant and Ms Page.

Mr Cohen said: "Those allegations and counter allegations started over an argument concerning their children.

"Both women allege that they received abusive text messages from each other."

Ms Page was interviewed by police but Mr Cohen said, "In reality, knowing what we now know, those messages were sent by Ms Mann to Ms Page, and by Ms Mann to herself".

The phone used in both the hoax bomb-scare, and the harassment of Ms Page, was an unregistered Tesco mobile phone.

Mr Cohen said: "The texts had been sent via a cell mast extremely close to the home address of Claire Mann."

The day after the bomb hoax, police raided Mrs Mann's Hendon home where she lived with then-husband, Barry Mann.

3 Claire Mann, 48, and partner David Bright, 48, leave Wood Green Crown Court Credit: SWNS:South West News Service

During the search of her home, Mann initially denied owning the Tesco phone.

Mr Cohen said: "She became terrified and repeated 'I did it, I did it, I did it. I have had enough. It's a prank that has gone wrong'."

She claimed she had thrown the phone away but it was found in a box hidden in her wardrobe.

The court heard that one of the messages Mann sent herself read: "You need to be taught a lesson. Don't come near any of us in the playground."

Mann has admitted two counts of intending to pervert the course of justice.

The first relates to the bomb hoax and harassment between July 1 and July 21 2013, while the second relates to making false claims that she was a qualified psychologist.

Mann ran a firm with her new partner, David Bright, called The Parents Voice.

They acted as 'McKenzie Friends' - paid but unqualified legal advisers - in family court matters.

Bright denied the offence, but was found guilty after trial at Harrow Crown Court.

Outside court Ms Page, 47, from Barkingside, said: "All of this began when she thought I hadn't invited her daughter to a birthday party.

"Her daughter was invited, I had emailed her father but she didn't believe me."

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