TEENAGE drug supplier Jack Isaacs told a mother-of-three he was going to petrol bomb her Melksham flat in a series of terror threats.
Isaacs, 18, of Kingsbury Square tried to kick down the victim's door while shouting bomb threats through the window, magistrates heard.
Isaacs faces a jail sentence after admitting two counts of criminal damage and two counts of possessing cannabis with intent to supply at a hearing in Trowbridge on Thursday.
Prosecutor Michelle Hewitt said Isaacs flat was raided by police on March 13 who acted on a tip-off.
Officers found 13.3grams of cannabis resin and 36.5grams of herbal cannabis.
The 18-year-old told officers he bought the cannabis for £115 and was planning on selling it to his friends.
Mrs Hewitt said the victim of the criminal damage incidents was a mother-of-three living in the same block of flats.
Ann Ellery, defending, said Isaacs had the drugs to give to his friends and had no intention of making a profit. She said the victim's claims were "malicious rumours".
The case was adjourned until April 16 and Isaacs was released on unconditional bail.
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