Man in Australia sentenced for mailing faeces, urine to Leonardo Di Caprio, Jared Leto

A general view of Australia Post mailboxes in Coogee on 28 October 2020 in Sydney, Australia.<br />Ryan Pierse/Getty Images
A man in Australia who sent his faeces and urine to Hollywood actors Leonardo Di Caprio and Jared Leto was sentenced on Wednesday to a two-year good-behaviour bond.
Veronica Grey sent parcels from post offices around the state of Western Australia in February, a court in the town of Broome heard, and was found out after one of the packages ruptured and leaked onto a postal worker.
Public broadcaster ABC said Grey, who identifies as male, had placed his faeces and urine inside 23 postal satchels, sent to the recipients as “valentine confectionary (sic)”.
The 49-year-old pleaded guilty to five charges of using a postal service to menace, harass, or cause offence, the court said.
Grey was born in the Philippines before moving to the United States and then Australia, the ABC reported.
According to local media, Grey’s defence lawyer said he had not intended to harass the actors but instead wanted to share his “passion for the environment”.
A psychiatric report shared in court also showed Grey had a mental health condition that affected his impulse control, local media said.
Magistrate Deen Potter said Grey’s actions had a “significant impact” on postal operations, according to ABC.
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