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A man has been jailed for 22 weeks after he boasted that he'd just "banged" his girlfriend during a quickie in court toilets.

The messages ended up being posted by a pal on Twitter and sparked a police probe after it went viral.

Carl Fromel Jones, 31, of Holyhead, Anglesey, also landed in trouble for a snap of the public waiting area at Caernarfon law courts.

He had sent a message :"My mum watched the little one haha."

Jones pleaded guilty to stealing perfume worth £344 from Debenhams at Bangor on the day he attended court last month, taking a photograph in the waiting area, failing to comply with a suspended sentence, and breaching a domestic violence protection order(DVPO).

Prosecutor Diane Williams told magistrates at Llandudno that Jones, who denied an assault charge, had been on conditional bail and police had the DVPO when he attended court at Caernarfon on September 13.

But he was investigated further as a result of the tweet.

He'd bragged on Facebook Messenger :"Just banged Siobhan in the court bogs."

He'd also written to his girlfriend: "You enjoy that then in the toilet haha."

The prosecutor declared: "He's a total disregard and disrespect for the court."

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North Wales police said Jones had breached the domestic violence protection order by attending court with Siobhan Roberts.

Defence solicitor Eilian Williams said Miss Roberts was 19 and the couple have a child. In January Jones received a suspended sentence for assault but their relationship continued.

"She is greatly infatuated with him and him with her," Mr Williams said.

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"She turned up at court in the mistaken belief she was required to attend.

They met together. Whilst he made outrageous and uncalled for claims with regard to the nature of their liaison together in the disabled toilet, I understand from him no sexual intercourse took place."

The meeting in the disabled toilet took three minutes. They were filmed going in and going out. He says they simply embraced because they missed each other. Either way, he has to concede he's in breach of the DVPO."

Mr Williams said :"They are on opposite ends in an ongoing case. I understand they are still greatly taken with each other."

The photograph was of his mother and child.

Two suspended sentences were activated with four weeks custody for the DVPO breach and four weeks for theft, making 22 weeks in all.

There was no separate penalty for the illegal snap.