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A former New York University
professor and outspoken advocate for women's empowerment has been
arrested for allegedly stalking and harassing her ex-lover, chief
Citigroup economist Willem Buiter.
According
to police officials and court documents, Dutch economist and educator
Heleen Mees, 44, sent Buiter - a married father of two - more than a
thousand emails over the course of two years, which included photos
showing Mees pleasuring herself and other sexually explicit images.
Missives from Mees to the world-renowned economist allegedly contained threats as well as sexually charged language.
Fatal attraction: Ex-NYU professor Heleen Mees
(left), 44, was arrested and charged with stalking and harassment counts
for allegedly sending her former lover, Willem Buiter, 63, (right) a
barrage of emails
'What can I do to make it right? Shall I lick your b***s?' Mees allegedly wrote to her paramour.
In another letter cited by The New York Daily News,
the 44-year-old ex-adjunct professor at NYU's Robert F. Wagner Graduate
School of Public Service allegedly suggested that she and Buiter adopt a
child.
Mees was taken into
custody just before noon Monday and arraigned today on multiple stalking
and harassment charges. She was ordered held on $5,000 bail.
Mees'
attorney, Vaneshka Hyacinthe, claimed that her client 'had a
long-standing relationship' with Buiter and 'the emails go in both
directions.'
A Manhattan judge ordered the 44-year-old economist to avoid all contact with Mr Buiter and his family.
It
is believed that the married 63-year-old economist and the Dutch NYU
professor once had an intimate relationship, but at some point it ended.
'Hope your plane falls out of the sky,' the embittered Mees wrote to Buiter, according to court documents.
Love triangle: Mees allegedly sent harassing
messages' to Buiter's wife, economics professor Anne Sibert (pictured),
and the couple's two children
Buiter, a native of the
Netherlands, is married to economics professor Anne Sibert, and the
couple have a 22-year-old son and a 19-year-old daughter.
Mees, who is fluent in five
languages, including Mandarin and French, was assistant professor in
economics at Tilburg University and a researcher at the Erasmus School
of Economics in the Netherlands. Her area of expertise is monetary
policy and emerging economies.
It
is believed that the brilliant economist and vocal advocate for the
advancement of women in the workplace has become obsessed with her
distinguished lover.
Court
papers filed in the case against Mees paint a portrait of an unhinged
woman who bombarded Buiter with a slew of increasingly bizarre and
disturbing emails between July 1, 2011 and Monday, including one sent
May 3 that included an image of dead birds.
Mees
even dedicated her PhD dissertation to Buiter and thanked him for being
'so kind' to meet with her in the summer of 2008 in London, according
to the New York Post.
According
to the court filings, the 44-year-old alleged stalker also harassed
Buiter's wife and children despite her ex-lover's repeated requests that
she stop her barrage of messages.
On
February 27, Mr Buiter sent Mees a cease and desist letter, but that
did nothing to deter the lovesick professor, who proceeded to fire off
several hundred more emails to him, according to court documents.
Willem
Buiter has chaired the World Economic Forum and was on the Bank of
England's Monetary Policy Committee. In 2010, he was hired as
Citigroup's chief economist.
Over
the past three decades, Buiter had taught economics at some of the
world's most prestigious institutions, including Princeton, Yale and
Cambridge universities. His wife currently teaches at University of
London's Birkbeck college.
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