Laura Jamieson admitted a charge of threatening or abusive behaviour.

Scots woman attacked love rival on doorstep after accusing her of seeing cheating boyfriend

Laura Jamieson confronted Samantha Brady at her East Lothian home over alleged affair and ended up kicking her during struggle.

by · Daily Record

A Scots woman attacked a love rival on her doorstep after confronting her for allegedly cheating with her boyfriend.

Laura Jamieson had grown suspicious her partner Gary Farquhar was seeing Samantha Brady behind her back in the weeks before the incident.

Edinburgh Sheriff Court heard how Samantha later told cops the love triangle was actually an “open relationship”, a set-up Jamieson denied was true.

Jamieson, 33, appeared in court on Thursday and admitted behaving in a threatening or abusive manner, shouting, swearing, hurling abuse, and kicking Samantha on the body.

Fiscal depute India MacLean said Samantha had been at home when the accused turned on her door in Wallyford, East Lothian.

Ms MacLean said the two women started arguing and became “engaged in a struggle with each other”.

Samantha Brady and Gary Farquhar

The prosecutor said Jamieson kicked Samantha to the body during the confrontation.

Police were called by passersby and officers arrested Jamieson. Upon being cautioned and charged, she told cops: “She’s talking s**t.”

According to Gary's Facebook page, he and Samantha are engaged.

Defence agent Mary Moultrie said her client had been in a relationship with Gary who had “cheated on her with (Samantha) on two occasions”.

Ms Moultrie said Jamieson had been assured there was no longer a relationship between her boyfriend and Samantha but she became “suspicious”.

The solicitor said Jamieson went to Samantha’s door to “recover items” and believed she saw Gary.

Laura pled guilty at Edinburgh Sheriff Court.

The court was told Jamieson asked if they were in a relationship and Samantha denied it.

Ms Moultrie said Samantha told cops after the incident on November 5 20202 that “the three of them were in an open relationship”, adding Jamieson “doesn’t accept this has ever been the case”.

Sheriff Adrian Fraser fined Jamieson, of Musselburgh, East Lothian, £290.

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