A stalker who hounded three men she met on dating sites after lying she was pregnant to each of them has lodged an appeal.
Jennifer Tait, 37, had brief flings with the victims and then became obsessive when they wanted to end contact with her.
She allegedly stalked the men at properties in Glasgow and Renfrewshire between March 2016 and October 2018.
Tait created a blog and social media accounts where she would reference the men and their apparent babies.
She took the men to hospital appointments and created a fake abortion letter from the NHS to continue the ruse against one victim.
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However, Glasgow Sheriff Court heard that aviation dispatcher Tait was not pregnant nor went through an abortion procedure.
First offender Tait, of Galashiels in the Scottish borders, was found guilty of stalking the three men in January by a jury.
The now-expecting mother-of-three was jailed last month for two years by Sheriff Tom Hughes.
A five-year non-harassment order was also granted which prohibits Tait from contacting her victims who were two pilots and a copywriter.
The sheriff said: "I am sentencing this case on the basis that this was a course of very serious convictions over a number of years against three quite innocent men.
"This required a lot of planning on your part and preparation to do what you did. I have to consider the consequences to them.
"I consider that the only realistic method of dealing with you is custody."
An intention to appeal against conviction and sentence has been lodged by Tait's lawyer Ian McClelland.
A hearing will take place next month.
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