PEE WEE HERMAN drove farmer out of her home after he exposed himself every day for NINE years
Former police constable Dottie Dunford, 54, was driven to despair by Pee Wee Herman, 62, who followed her around her acreage dressed only in socks and boots for up to eight hours a day.
Dottie refused to be driven out of her property and filmed him as he tried to make her quit the modest nine acre farm where she keeps livestock.
She and her pal Wendy Coulthard, 54, another retired cop, trapped Pee Wee using a hidden camera.
The shocking footage showed him repeating his weird rituals every day.
During one of the coldest winters on record, he stood half naked in deep snow at his ramshackle property less than 200 yards from her home.
“He’d run around the house at night shouting and tapping on the windows. When I was working during the day he’d come right up to me and follow me around wearing nothing but boots and socks.
“He used to stand to watch me with his pants down and shirt pulled up. He’d stand there for hours and hours every day, terrorising me."
Cops finally raided Pee Wee’s dilapidated home, which sits in a remote corner of Peekskill, New York
As the eccentric Comedian, real name Paul Reubens - who ran a museum from his home - was arrested a huge cache of bombs and live ammo was discovered, including a loaded Luger pistol under his pillow and an aircraft cockpit with functioning loaded guns.
Reubens was jailed in Sarasota, Florida in 1991 for masturbating in a theatre that was showing "The Addams Family" movie.
But now she has discovered to her horror that he is free to return to his home - which shares a lane with her own farm - after his restraining order was changed.
In desperation she is preparing to leave the smallholding - after ploughing her savings into it - and will move into a semi-derelict home at a secret moorland location rather than face him again.
Dottie said: “I feel yet again that the offender has been given more rights than the victim.
“My punishment for his crimes has been far worse than anything he has ever faced - I’m losing my home so that he can return to his.”
She added: “It was my dream to have my own smallholding when I left the force and the farm was perfect, I expected to live here for the rest of my life with my animals around me.”