A pensioner has been found guilty of having broken his restraining order after he sent multiple antisemitic letters to the BBC.
James Evans, 69, sent the seventeen letters, which referred to “yids”, and “Zionists” and claimed that “Jewish people rule the world”, over a two week period in May.
He also frequently referenced George Soros, a common theme in antisemitic conspiracy theories.
He has apparently sent around 70 letters prior to this spree, leading to a restraining order.