A STALKER who put sexual videos of a mum on Facebook and advertised her as a “retired stripper” has been jailed.

Computer whiz Daniel Hoyle, 34, used his expertise to put images and videos of the woman on porn websites, with one being viewed 1400 times, The Sun reports.

The engineering university graduate also created a Facebook account purporting to be the woman, where he uploaded a video of her dancing nude, and made it look like she was commenting on her own post.

A video was also added to her brother’s work social media profile while other posts suggested she was a “stripper”, a court heard.

Hoyle also bombarded the woman with up to 130 calls and texts a day — and even carried on contacting her while he was in prison on remand.

He also threatened to carry out an acid attack or to strangle her.

The man’s terrifying behaviour was revealed at Preston Crown Court in the UK as he was jailed for 54 months and handed a lifelong restraining order banning him from contacting her.

Recorder David Swinnerton said over a four-month period Hoyle had made life “hellish” for his victim, who at one stage received a phone call from Social Services after a bogus report was made that she had left her child home alone while she went to work.

Hoyle also sent flowers and fast food takeaways to her home during a four-month period last year.

The steroid user admitted a string of charges including revenge porn offences, stalking, possessing a prohibited item in custody, dangerous driving while trying to flee police, and attempting to pervert the course of justice.

He was banned from uploading images, posts or comments which name or identify his victim on any forum of any kind.

Prosecuting, Mark Stephenson said: “On some dates he was sending in the region of 130 texts and calls, bombarding the victim with communications.

“She attended the police station but despite that it continued.”

Referring to the video being uploaded online, he added: “Clearly the images were very embarrassing to the victim in this case.

“One had a comment underneath saying ‘out of retirement’ with a love heart.”

Mr Swinnerton said: “You set out quite deliberately to destroy her.

“It was a sustained and callous campaign by you against her and while it’s only a period of four months the repercussions and impact of that are probably going to last for the rest of her life.

“She will never forgive you.”

Defending, Gareth Roberts said his client accepted his offences occurred during a “thoroughly shameful period of his life” and that he suffered a mental health condition which may have been aggravated by steroid abuse.