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Self-styled “Fashion icon” who compared himself to Versace stalked women online

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Self-styled “Fashion icon” who compared himself to Versace stalked women online

A self-styled fashion icon used fake online profiles to track down former college friends on social media to subject them to abuse during a stalking campaign.

Bigoted Valentino Murdoch – who compares himself to Prince and Gianni Versace – has been outed as a Twitter troll and ordered to turn up at court.




The 28-year-old wannabe celebrity cited Lady Gaga in his abuse and claimed he could not attend Perth Sheriff Court because he suffers from agoraphobia.

But Sheriff Eric Brown ordained him to appear for sentencing after Murdoch admitted stalking and abusing two former classmates years after leaving Perth College.

Murdoch, Kerrycroy, Aberfeldy, admitted stalking his two female victims, both 26, between 1 March and 21 April 2021. He had initially faced a charge of stalking them over a six year period.

The Crown accepted the reduced period charge of causing fear or alarm by repeatedly posting abusive messages about the women on social media.

He admitted creating false profiles and user names to make threats and post derogatory remarks about their appearance and sexual orientation.

Valentino Murdoch.

Fiscal depute Duncan MacKenzie told the court: “The complainers were users of Twitter at the time. They had been friends and went to Perth College together.

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