Political strategist Louise Mensch, a frequent and vocal critic of President Donald Trump, has been quietly unmasked in email correspondence released to the public by the FBI on Monday afternoon. The emails, which indicate that Mensch, an aspiring media figure, had an almost obsessive romantic interest in the married real estate mogul, outline in detail the attempts by New York and Florida judges to curtail her access to him at his public appearances. As Trump’s influence in the political sphere expanded during the presidential campaign, law enforcement was apparently at a loss as to how to contain her, as Mensch’s audience similarly grew through her various blogging activities and media appearances. According to the emails, the FBI was tasked with assessing the threat to Trump as Mensch sent long, rambling emails expressing her admiration, and romantic and sexual availability to them-candidate Trump. The FBI was copied on the correspondence from Trump’s lawyers, who demanded that she cease all contact.

The dates of the legal demand correspond with the period in which Mensch became a high-profile critic of Trump’s presidency. Neither Mensch’s lawyer nor the White House has responded to requests for comments.