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A woman in Nigeria has shocked many after she admitted of luring her only biological son to bear kids with her.

Mrs Veronica Lorshe, from Howe, Ugee Council Ward, Gwer East Local Government Area of Benue State admitted that she executed her devious plan to save her second marriage.

After losing her first husband in a tragic accident, the 47-year-old woman married Sebastian Iorshe, 44, whom after 8 years of marriage, they were still unable to get a baby.

“I am not a loose woman. I am just a woman who loves her husband very much and didn’t want to lose him.


“I did what I did to save my marriage, though I feel guilty about it. It was not easy but I slept with my first son from my first husband so that I could give my husband a child. But rather than sustaining my marriage, the plan has scattered it and I have lost it,’’ she revealed to local media.

“I started by buying good things for him, sleeping together on the same bed, playing with his manhood and gradually one thing led to another. There was a time I asked him if he had tested sex before and he said no. I compelled him to take an oath not to disclose it to anybody.

“I said I would teach him sex. I ensured that I did that during my ovulation period. I never disclosed the reason for this but deep in my mind, I wanted to test my fertility,’’ she continued.

A month later, she discovered that she was actually pregnant and decided to share the news with her husband, Sebastian.


When contacted by local media, Sebastian denied responsibility of the pregnancy quoting a medical report that revealed he had low sperm count and therefore could not father a child.

“I don’t want to believe the story she is narrating to you that her son is responsible for it, though I have not suspected her or seen any sign that an outsider was dating her.

“But the truth is that I’m not responsible for the pregnancy and will not allow her into my house. It is a shame for me to be associated with a mess like this,’’ he said. 

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A woman in Nigeria has shocked many after she admitted of luring her only biological son to bear kids with her.

Mrs Veronica Lorshe, from Howe, Ugee Council Ward, Gwer East Local Government Area of Benue State admitted that she executed her devious plan to save her second marriage.

After losing her first husband in a tragic accident, the 47-year-old woman married Sebastian Iorshe, 44, whom after 8 years of marriage, they were still unable to get a baby.

“I am not a loose woman. I am just a woman who loves her husband very much and didn’t want to lose him.


“I did what I did to save my marriage, though I feel guilty about it. It was not easy but I slept with my first son from my first husband so that I could give my husband a child. But rather than sustaining my marriage, the plan has scattered it and I have lost it,’’ she revealed to local media.

“I started by buying good things for him, sleeping together on the same bed, playing with his manhood and gradually one thing led to another. There was a time I asked him if he had tested sex before and he said no. I compelled him to take an oath not to disclose it to anybody.

“I said I would teach him sex. I ensured that I did that during my ovulation period. I never disclosed the reason for this but deep in my mind, I wanted to test my fertility,’’ she continued.

A month later, she discovered that she was actually pregnant and decided to share the news with her husband, Sebastian.


When contacted by local media, Sebastian denied responsibility of the pregnancy quoting a medical report that revealed he had low sperm count and therefore could not father a child.

“I don’t want to believe the story she is narrating to you that her son is responsible for it, though I have not suspected her or seen any sign that an outsider was dating her.

“But the truth is that I’m not responsible for the pregnancy and will not allow her into my house. It is a shame for me to be associated with a mess like this,’’ he said. 

By The Standard
Entertainment
| 1 year ago

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In the United States , the legality of incest varies widely between jurisdictions regarding both the definition of the offense and penalties for its commission.

In all but two states (and the special case of Ohio, which "targets only parental figures"), [1] incest is criminalized between consenting adults. In New Jersey and Rhode Island, incest between consenting adults (16 or over for Rhode Island, 18 or over for New Jersey) is not a criminal offense, though marriage is not allowed in either state. New Jersey also increases the severity of underage sex offenses by a degree if they are also incestuous, and criminalizes incest with 16-17 year olds (the normal age of consent in New Jersey is 16). Ohio allows incest between consenting adults only when one party is not a parental figure (see table below) to the other.

As of 2010 [update] , cases of incest involving consenting adults are often not revealed to outside parties, and therefore prosecutions of these cases do not frequently occur. Cases of parent-adult child incest exposed to law enforcement are usually uncovered by another parent. [2]

The table below summarizes these laws for individual U.S. States and the District of Columbia .

Registration as a sex offender (for life until January 1, 2021; [21] at least 20 years from date of conviction [if only serving probation] or date of release as of January 1, 2021 [22] )

"a person is guilty of sexual assault in the third degree when such person engages in sexual intercourse with another person whom the actor knows to be related to him or her within any of the degrees of kindred specified in the statute that specifies which relatives are prohibited from marrying one another." [25]

Underage sexual offences are increased in severity by a degree if also incestuous.

Consensual incest between people 18 years old or more is not a criminal offense.

(1) an ancestor or descendant of the whole or half blood;
(2) a brother or sister of the whole or half blood; or
(3) an uncle, aunt, nephew, or niece by blood

2) Collateral by consanguinity up to the third degree.
including double-tie relationships as well as single ties, and
includes the relationship of parent and child by adoption or brother and sister by adoption. [60]

Consensual incest between people 16 years old or more is not a criminal offense.

VOID MARRIAGES:
(a) A marriage is prohibited and void from the beginning,
without being so decreed and its nullity may be shown in any collateral proceeding, when it is between-

(b) Any of such marriages may also be declared to have been null and void by judicial decree.
(V.I. CODE ANN. TIT. 16, § 1)

or who commit fornication or adultery with each other

Either legitimately or illegitimately:
His ancestor or descendant by blood or adoption; or
His brother or sister of the whole or half-blood or by adoption; or
His stepchild or stepparent, while the marriage creating the relationship exists; or
His aunt, uncle, nephew or niece of the whole or half-blood. [4]

A Class C felony, [4] punishable by a prison term of "...not more than 10 years or less than 1 year and 1 day..." [5] and a fine of up to $15,000. [6]

Either legitimately or illegitimately:
an ancestor or descendant of the whole or half blood; or
a brother or sister of the whole or half blood; or
an uncle, aunt, nephew, or niece by blood. [7]

A Class C felony, [7] punishable by a prison term "between 1 to 5 years" [8] and up to a $50,000 fine . [9]

A person he knows to be:
his ancestor or descendant by blood or adoption; or
his stepchild or stepparent, while the marriage creating that relationship exists and while the stepchild is 18 years of age or less; or
his brother or sister of the whole or half-blood; or
his uncle, aunt, nephew, or niece of the whole blood. [10]

Marriage, sexual intercourse, deviate sexual intercourse [10]

A Class D felony, [10] punishable by a prison term "not to exceed 5 years" [11] and up to a $5,000 fine. [12]

Persons with degrees of consanguinity which makes marriage incestuous and void . [13] These are:
between parents and children, including grandparents and grandchildren of every degree
between brothers and sisters of the one-half as well as the whole blood, and
between uncles and nieces, aunts and nephews and between first cousins
Exception: first cousins may marry if both are 65 years of age or older, and can prove to a superior court judge in the state that one of the cousins is unable to reproduce. [14]

Marriage, intercourse (cited in state law as fornication ), or adultery [13]

A class 4 felony, [13] with an imprisonment term ranging between 1 and 3 and three-quarter years, depending on the severity. [15]

The person committing the act being at least 16 years of age, knowingly, and without regard to legitimacy, including blood relationships:
An ancestor or a descendant;
A stepchild or adopted child;
A brother or sister of the whole or half blood;
An uncle, aunt, nephew, or niece; or
A stepgrandchild or adopted grandchild . [16]

Marriage, sexual intercourse, or deviate sexual activity with a prohibited person. [16]

A Class C felony [16] punishable by imprisonment from 3 to 10 years for the first offense [17] and a fine of up to $10,000. [18]

Being 14 years of age or older α , persons within degrees of consanguinity which make marriages incestuous and void, [19] without regard to the legitimacy of the relationship. These are:
Parents and children
Ancestors and descendants of every degree
Siblings of the half or whole blood
Uncles or aunts & nieces or nephews [20]

Marriage, sexual intercourse (cited in state law as fornication) or adultery [19]

Ancestor or descendant, including a natural child, child by adoption, or stepchild, a brother or sister of the whole or half blood, or an uncle, aunt, nephew, or niece of the whole blood ("descendant" includes a child by adoption and a stepchild, but only if the person is n
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