A police officer reportedly told his girlfriend ‘I hope you get raped’ and ‘I hope you crash and die’ in a series of disturbing text messages, court documents reveal.
Senior constable Jordan Leigh Weston, 29, from the NSW Police Public Transport Command, was charged with multiple domestic violence offences in May.
Weston, who has been suspended from the force without pay, allegedly committed the offences against the 34-year-old woman between 2021 and 2023.
Court documents, first obtained by news.com.au, have revealed a barrage of verbal abuse Weston directed at his former on-again, off-again partner.
Weston, who lives in Parramatta, in Sydney’s west, wrote ‘I hope you get raped’ in one message written in May 2021. He also branded her a ‘w***e’ and a ‘feminist f*****g s**t’.
On May 17 that year, Weston wrote ‘I hope you get f*****g killed on the way to work’ and ‘I hope you crash and die’, the set of agreed facts outline.
The text was among 60 offensive messages that are understood to have been sent between 4.55am and 6.10pm on that day.
Most of the messages were sent while he was working at Liverpool Police Station, in Sydney’s south-west.
Senior constable Jordan Leigh Weston (pictured) allegedly bombarded his former girlfriend with 60 offensive text messages and allegedly called her a ‘w***e’ and a ‘feminist f*****g s**t’
The court documents also detail alleged incidents of physical assault during the couple’s relationship.
Weston allegedly pushed his girlfriend into a wall after he returned home from work on the day he sent the barrage of text messages.
He then allegedly pushed the woman onto a lounge, hit the woman on the head and verbally abused her, court documents state.
‘After the [alleged] offender calmed down, he demanded the password to the victim’s phone and searched through its content for several hours, which continued into the early hours of the morning,’ the court documents state.
The court documents also allege Weston ‘became jealous’ after he saw an old text on the woman’s phone from an ex-partner, prompting him to bombard her with messages.
He also allegedly followed the woman in his car after the pair argued during a holiday in Huskisson, on the NSW south-coast, in 2023.
The alleged incident forced her to flee to a park nearby out of fear. The couple broke up for the last time in June 2023.
Court documents also state Weston waited in his car near the woman’s home one day during the same month before he knocked on the door after she came back from work.
Weston allegedly wrote ‘I hope you get raped’ in one text message that was written in May 2021 (pictured)
On May, 17, 2021, Weston allegedly sent 60 offensive text messages to the woman and allegedly wrote that he hopes she gets killed (pictured)
He said he wanted to confirm whether their relationship was officially over.
‘The [alleged] offender had previously told her that when they were broken up he would park near her house just to be close to her. This made her feel afraid,’ the court documents state.
The woman was forced to change the locks on her home following the incident as she feared Weston may have copied her keys.
She told Weston she would call the police if he continued to turn up at her home.
NSW Police allegedly discovered that Weston used the police system to look up details about his former partner and her family following an internal investigation.
He also allegedly looked up details about her ex-husband and some of the other men she had dated before him.
On August 27, 2023, Weston allegedly called the woman 60 times after he found out she had taken screenshots of text messages that he had previously sent her.
‘The [alleged] offender told her he would ‘sink’ her, ‘bury’ her, ‘destroy’ her amongst other things,’ the court documents state.
He allegedly told the woman she would be ‘screwed’ if she tried to report his behaviour to the cops as he knew how the system works being a police officer himself.
The barrage of alleged text messages were sent between 4.55am and 6.10pm on May 17, 2021 with most of the alleged texts sent while Weston was working at Liverpool Police Station (pictured)
The woman did not report the alleged incidents to police, but made a statement in January this year after officers approached her in late 2023.
Weston is facing several charges including two counts of common assault, three counts of stalking or intimidating and using a carriage service to menace, harass or offend.
A court hearing, which was set for early November, was vacated in October and Weston’s matter has been adjourned to February 10, 2025.
The matter was adjourned for a section 14 application or sentence, which permits a court to dismiss a charge without a guilty verdict if it is determined a person has mental health issues.
His lawyer has reportedly indicated that guilty pleas would be entered if the section 14 application fails.