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Suburban mom says she didn't force sex on teen boys.
'Hummer Mom' Busted for Alleged Teen Sex
California woman known for her SUV charged with having sex with daughter's boyfriend.
May 6, 2011 — -- From the outside, Tim and Christine Hubbs appeared to have the perfect life.
They met at Brigham Young University, got married at the Mormon Temple in Salt Lake City, had three kids, a thriving dental practice in Livermore, Calif., a 4,600-square-foot home, a cabin at Lake Tahoe and fancy cars.
The rough times started when Christine, who was 40, got involved with two 14-year-old boys. One was her daughter's boyfriend at middle school, and the other was his best friend.
The relationship led to her arrest last year on 67 charges relating to the relationships with the teens.
She had sex with them in a variety of locations, including parking lots and inside her Hummer SUV. Police said she fueled the affair with free money, dinners and video games.
In February, she pleaded guilty to four counts – unlawful sexual intercourse, oral copulation with a person under 16 and two counts of performing a lewd act upon a child. The other charges were dropped in exchange for her plea, and she was sentenced to five years in prison.
In an interview with KGO-TV, ABC New's San Francisco affiliate, Christine Hubbs spoke about the case in the hope that it would improve her image.
"I have to take responsibility, but I don't want to be portrayed as a predator or someone that went out and forced this on anyone. This is not the case at all," she said.
But investigators tell a different account. They say Hubbs groomed her victims by showering them with gifts. Among the gifts she gave were a big screen TV, two phones, two iPods, and X-Box and PlayStation video gaming systems.
She spent tens of thousands of dollars, police said.
"It's like Christmas every single day when Christine came by because she'll give you cash," said Det. Steve Goard of the Livermore Police Department.
Hubbs took her daughter's boyfriend on several family vacations, and investigators say it was on one of those trips to the Tahoe cabin – after Christmas in 2009 – that the relationship turned sexual.
Hubbs acknowledged that she fell asleep with her two daughters and the boy in the same queen-sized bed.
"I was exhausted and I just don't know what happened, I don't know how I broke down, I don't know how I let it happen … I didn't start it. I didn't touch anything back. It was him. He started it," she said.
Hubbs claims she was concerned that her children would wake up, so she says she walked the 14-year-old to another room.
"I wanted him to get out of the room, I asked him to go into the other room a couple times, and he didn't want to, then he pulled me in and I just went with him, I don't know why … Then we had a sexual encounter."
But police dispute her claim. They said she was the aggressor, that the boy was asleep, alone in a bedroom at the cabin.
"And he woke up in the middle of the night, Christine walking in with just a coat on completely naked," Det. Goard said.
Hubbs admits that the sex continued – in hotels, in a spare bedroom at the family home, and in the back of Christine's Hummer, the one with the "HUMDNGA" license plate.
After several months, detectives say the boy finally pulled away.
"That's where boy number two came in," Goard said. "His best friend, she used his best friend to make him jealous."
Hubbs admits it became physical with the second boy after she gave him a ride home from a party. They parked at a Little League ball field.
"It just happened. Again, I just, I don't know, it's my fault … we just had sex in the back of the car," she said. Hubbs sent the boys thousands of text messages.
"You are mine, mine, mine so tell all the other girls to f--- off. I miss your touch," Goard said one of the texts read.
Many of the messages were sexually explicit, and those texts finally got her arrested.
Tim Hubbs had heard rumors about her relationship with the first boy. Late one night, he caught his wife texting the boy. He asked the boy's mother to check her son's phone. She found a photo of a woman's naked breasts, and called Tim Hubbs to take a look at the picture.
"I was, first of all, shocked, but … I knew it was my wife," he said.
That boy's mother called police, and Hubbs was arrested in August.
Her time in prison has not been easy.
"The worst time is dinner time because that's when I should be home making dinner, getting the kids homework together, you know, getting them all ready for the next day, that's when it hits me the most and I'm in here," she said, crying.
Tim Hubbs says his entire family is starting therapy and that despite the damage his wife has caused, he wants to stay married to her.
"Out of 22 years of marriage, we've had 20 that were good, we've had a couple of years of rough times."
He added: "I still love her, and I know she still loves me and we have our children, when I got married to her it was for eternity through our religion. I'd like to stay together if we can work everything out."

BOB ABERNETHY, anchor: Now, a special report on the sexual pressures on pre-teenage girls. Parents, social critics, and many young girls themselves deplore it, but sex sells, so advertisers and entertainers use it to attract audiences. They use it without the regulation or social pressures that once were restraining forces. And they use it without censorship, which hardly anyone favors. Mary Alice Williams reports on the media and the children who are its targets.
MARY ALICE WILLIAMS: They’re sweet. The sexually debasing lyrics they’re mimicking aren’t. Ever since Elvis shimmied his pelvis, parents have worried about protecting their teens from the obscene. This is different. These aren’t 17-year-olds. They’re 11. And these self-confident sixth graders and even their younger siblings are increasingly exposed to torrents of overtly sexual messages by people selling things to preteens.
ALICE (Teenage Girl): It makes me feel like an object and feel really, really weird. And it is not like girls should be like that.
WILLIAMS: The culture tells them something different. They listen to music. Britney Spears made it big wearing a Catholic schoolgirl uniform. Look at her now. Most of BILLBOARD’s top 20 CDs are slapped with “Parental Guidance” stickers. They [kids] do homework on the Internet where there are lots of porn sites. They watch TV. The teen hit DAWSON’S CREEK on the WB alludes to oral sex and masturbation. In prime time, the Kaiser Family Foundation has catalogued an average of five sexual references per hour.
KERRY (Teenage Girl): This sexual stuff you don’t just see on TV. You see it day to day. It happens in middle school. It will happen in high school. You just see it around.
WILLIAMS: Professor Jean Bethke Elshtain is an ethicist with University of Chicago Divinity School.
Dr. JEAN BETHKE ELSHTAIN (University of Chicago Divinity School): There’s certainly a relationship between the culture and the increase of sex because of the many cultural messages that bombard young people daily.
WILLIAMS: According to studies, more girls than ever before are sexually active before their 15th birthday. One in 12 children has lost his or her virginity by the eighth grade. Almost a fourth of ninth graders have slept with four or more partners.
Dr. Michael Rich, a pediatrician who treats adolescents only, talks with his teenage patients daily about sexual issues. He says he is seeing more sexually transmitted diseases in younger and younger children and that expectations of sex have changed drastically.
Dr. MICHAEL RICH: What we are seeing now that is different from previous years, I think, is that sex is expected. Sex is part of the normal interaction, day-to-day interaction between boys and girls.
JERRY DELLA FEMINA (Advertising Executive): This is about as sexy as we get.
WILLIAMS: Advertising agent Jerry Della Femina doesn’t use sex to sell his clients’ products. But he knows why people do.
Mr. DELLA FEMINA: It’s easier to be lewd than to be creative, and people try to get attention, and the one thing that gets attention is sex. Sex sells. People turn around. They look at it.
WILLIAMS: Like many in the industry, he thinks it is up to the parents to monitor what their children see and hear.
Mr. DELLA FEMINA: I believe that it is the parents’ job to provide them with a sense of values so that if they do see something that is off, they are not affected by it.
WILLIAMS: Diane Levin, with the Coalition to Stop Commercial Exploitation of Children, studies the effect of culture on kids’ behavior.
DIANE LEVIN (Coalition to Stop Commercial Exploitation of Children): I have interviewed thousands of parents, and they agree it is their job and they try very hard to do it, but they can’t keep it out of their children’s lives. I resent that I have to struggle with this issue. I think that in the best of all possible worlds we would have a society that is trying to create an environment that helps parents in their job instead of making it harder.
Dr. ELSHTAIN: At one point in time in this culture, the assumption was that families and churches and schools, and even the wider culture, reinforced one another in helping to sustain children through a period of growing up. And I think that coherence has broken down.
STEPHANIE (Teenage Girl): The sixth graders learned how to do something they are not supposed to do. And it is called “giving booty.”
RACHAEL (Teenage Girl): The girl like gets in front of the guy and the guy is behind her.
CASEY (Teenage Girl): It’s like — I just don’t really want to tell you.
WILLIAMS: Like them, the majority of preteens don’t engage in sexual behavior, but they are aware of what they see around them. Sixth graders know about a concept many of their parents hadn’t heard of till college: oral sex. SEVENTEEN Magazine says 55 percent of teens have engaged in oral sex.
ALICE: According to a lot of people, it keeps you a virgin.
LEA (Teenage Girl): Because it is kind of like having sex, but you are not really doing anything and you can’t have a baby, and they don’t think there is any consequences.
Ms. LEVIN (referring to an ad): Her breasts look like they are about 50 percent of her weight.
WILLIAMS: Using sex to sell products starts early.
Ms. LEVIN: What they are seeing right now is a sexual relationship between males and females that is totally objectified — the sexuality that you see is not in the context of relationships. It is not in the context of caring and feeling. I am very worried about where this is going to lead. There is a whole set of problems that has to do with the relationships males and females are going to develop with each other.
WILLIAMS: What messages are you getting about who you are supposed to be?
CASEY: Perfect — big boobs, hips, a strong stomach, you know, pretty face, no zits.
SARAH (Teenage Girl): So basically stuff that is on the outside. Not on the inside.
WILLIAMS: It’s how these children should be developing on the inside that concerns ethicist Jean Bethke Elshtain.
Dr. ELSHTAIN: To the extent that your time is devoted to engaging in these kinds of activities, it’s taken away from other sorts of possibilities at very crucial ages for young people, when they’re learning how to be to the kinds of adults that they’re going to become.
WILLIAMS: How did it get this far? Television producers, advertisers, movie producers, magazine editors outdoing each other for the big sell — with almost no limits imposed on them.
Ms. LEVIN: The entertainment industry is unethical in its practice of marketing sex and violence to children. They will use whatever techniques they can to capture the attention of an audience so they will be interested and engaged and hopefully buy what is being marketed.
RACHAEL: Everyone has something, you know, that is not perfect about them. So I think that magazines, TV shows should stop putting that message out to everybody.
WILLIAMS: Can you legislate the images coming at our children? Jerry Della Femina doesn’t think so.
Mr. DELLA FEMINA: I don’t like that this is the way we are going as a nation. It is time to censor these people. I don’t want to be part of that.
Dr. ELSHTAIN: People have to get licenses to broadcast. So it seems to me that there’s some way, without in any way moving into real censorship, there are ways that you could set up certain guidelines.
Ms. LEVIN: One of the reasons it is so important that government play some role in regulating and setting standards is that once it becomes a level playing field for the whole industry, then it will help the whole industry become more ethical.
Dr. ELSHTAIN: We have the responsibility to affirm that which is worthy and good about our culture. And there’s so much to affirm. We also have the responsibility to say no, and I think we have to do both in equal measure and find some balance between them.
CASEY: It does rub off on you a lot of times, and it makes you feel that this is the way that you are supposed to be and that guys will like you because you have big boobs, and then after a while you think that it is normal.
WILLIAMS: Perhaps normal to adults too, to the extent that they are increasingly desensitized to the saturation of sexual messages and squeamish about talking with their children. Sex education is left to the schools, which are restricted from teaching the realities of oral sex and doing “booty.” But our children are still learning and absorbing values from what they see around them. I’m Mary Alice Williams for RELIGION & ETHICS NEWSWEEKLY in New York.
ABERNETHY: We tried to get comments from people in the TV, magazine, and record businesses who are using sex to sell, but their spokespeople all declined.
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