Sellars told police he went to the woman’s home after she told him that the restraining order against him was no longer in place. He later pleaded guilty to dangerous driving, assault occasioning actual bodily harm, and three counts of harassment by breach of a restraining order. Of the driving and video incident, he said: "This was a deliberate, prolonged, and highly dangerous [piece of] driving carried out whilst recording yourself on a mobile phone. Sellars was told he will serve up to half of his sentence in prison before being released on licence. He was also banned from driving for 34 months and must take an extended re-test before getting behind the wheel again.