Stalker convicted of smashing up Jaime King's car while her son, four, was inside 'tried to send her threats and pictures of his genitals' after being released from jail
- Paul Francis Floyd allegedly sent threatening messages to King and her family
- He had previously been jailed for attacking her car while her son was inside
- Floyd pleaded no contest to felony stalking and was jailed for nearly five years
Paul Francis Floyd (pictured) allegedly targeted Jaime King again after being convicted of smashing up her car
A stalker who once smashed up Jaime King's car targeted the actress again after his release from prison and sent her threats and explicit pictures, it has emerged.
Paul Francis Floyd is facing nearly five years in state prison after allegedly sending menacing messages to King, her family and her aides.
According to TMZ he sent pictures of his genitals and 'videos of him fighting people' to the 40-year-old actress.
Last week a Los Angeles court sentenced him to four years and eight months in prison, it is reported.
Floyd apparently pleaded no contest to one count of felony stalking and was also issued with a 10-year restraining order to stay away from King.
He had initially been jailed for a year after jumping on King's Mercedes in Beverly Hills while her terrified four-year-old son James Knight was inside, leaving the windshield wrecked and the actress and her son badly shaken.
Jaime King speaks to police in front of her smashed car after the 'vagrant' attacker climbed on the hood and attacked the vehicle with a skateboard while King's son was inside
Jaime King with her son James Knight, who was left terrified and covered in glass when his mother's stalker attacked her car
After crawling onto the hood, he used a skateboard to smash both the front and back window of the car, showering glass over the youngster sitting inside.
Earlier this year King confronted her 'vagrant' attacker when he pleaded no contest to vandalism, child abuse and battery over the car attack.
King's friend got out of the car and confronted the suspect 'in an effort to protect the child'.
'He threw a bottle at her, hitting and assaulting her, but he couldn't catch her. Without her bravery and selflessness, I couldn't imagine the outcome,' said King at the time.
Floyd tried to flee but was arrested at the scene by Beverly Hills Police Department and held on $100,000 bail.
Floyd (pictured right), who was jailed for the car attack, has now been handed another prison term and was also issued with a 10-year restraining order to stay away from King
Jaime King speaks with the police after she was attacked in Beverly Hills in April 2018
Jaime King issued an impassioned statement after the attack in Beverly Hills last year
Speaking outside the courthouse, a visibly shaken King told DailyMail.com she felt like the character she plays on her TV show, Black Summer, a mother separated from her daughter in a zombie apocalypse.
'It made me feel like life imitating art. It made me feel like Rose in Black Summer. I don't really have any words to describe what it feels like,' the actress, who has also appeared in Ocean's 8, said.
'It's very difficult to describe what it means to be a victim in a state where victims are consistently re-victimized, where we're dealing with a system that is extremely broken, and my singular goal is to make sure my family is protected and safe, as well as all families and all citizens of this state.'
Floyd is a Navy veteran who is believed to be homeless and suffering acute mental illness.
Court records show that he has been arrested seven other times in the past year, for at least one felony and multiple misdemeanors.
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