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Published: 05:19 BST, 8 February 2017 | Updated: 08:06 BST, 8 February 2017
An Australian stepmother who was caught by her new husband having sex with his 15-year-old son has been jailed for more than six years.
The woman was in her mid-20s when she first seduced the boy, then 13, ordering him to perform sex acts on her while they were watching television 30 years ago, the Herald Sun reported.
She continued to abuse the boy when he visited his father over the next two years, the County Court heard.
But the father discovered the pair having sex late one night in 1988 when the boy was 15.
An Australian stepmother who was caught by her new husband having sex with his 15-year-old son has been jailed for more than six years. Stock image
'Did you seduce my wife? Or did she seduce you?' he asked his son that night, according to the Brisbane Times.
He then threw his son out of his home and remained loyal to his new wife.
Despite being caught in the act by her new husband, the woman maintained she was innocent for three decades.
But in 2013, the victim made a complaint to the police leading to her arrest.
She was found guilty of two charges of incest gross indecency and acquitted of a further seven charges.
The woman had pleaded to be spared jail, citing serious medical conditions and mental health problems.
But Judge Jane Campton jailed the woman on Wednesday for six years and three months, saying the offenses had been prolonged and a serious breach of trust.
The woman was found guilty of two charges of incest gross indecency and acquitted of a further seven charges
She also ordered that the woman must serve at least three years and three months before she is eligible for parole and she will also have to be on the sex offender's register for life.
'He was a child, you were the adult,' Judge Campton told the woman, who cannot be named as it would identify her victim, as she was sentenced last month.
'When you were discovered by [the boy's father] in a compromising position with the complainant, you left him to take the blame for what happened.'
The court heard that on one occasion, the stepmother had sent her victim's siblings to buy fish and chips so they could have sex – but were interrupted when the children returned.
The judge said that he had written to his father in 2012, asking for him to acknowledge the abuse, according to the Times.
But the court heard that his father refused to accept that it had occurred, while his stepmother continued to deny it.
Last year, her victim – now in his 40s – told the court of the impact the abuse had on him and how he had suffered through years of drug abuse and emotional trauma.
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Kids upset by Mom’s sexual relationship with ‘stepson’
Kids upset by Mom’s sexual relationship with ‘stepson’
Amy Dickinson
 | Detroit Free Press
Dear Amy: My significant other (we were never officially married) died six months ago from a long-term illness.
In our 25 years together, we had a 25-year-old daughter and a 21-year-old son. During that time, my SO also had an illegitimate son. That son is also 21, and is just a few months older than the son he and I had together.
I didn’t even meet this son until he was 15 years old.
After my significant other’s death, his son, “Seth,” began living with me and my son.
About a month ago I developed a sexual relationship with Seth.
My children have now disowned me, calling the relationship disgusting, a poor decision, and inappropriate.
The way I see it, other than the age gap of 25 years, we are both single, both adults, and we are not related, I didn’t raise him, I didn’t even meet him until he was 15 years old, and I was never actually married to his dad – therefore I was never an actual stepmom.
Do you think my children are correct in their perception of this relationship, and if so, for what reasons?
Dear Not: Your children perceive that your choice to engage in a sexual relationship with their half-brother a mere five months after their father’s death is disgusting, a poor decision, and inappropriate.
That more or less sums things up for me, too.
Beneficiary wants to avoid ‘Lifetime’ role
My parents won’t visit me and my family
You have crossed a number of taboos and boundaries and are now splitting hairs: (“we weren’t officially married, I barely knew this kid,” etc.). But this young man is biologically related to your children. He moved into your home as a family member. What happened next is pretty icky.
“Hey,” you may tell yourself, “Woody Allen did almost this same exact thing, and look at how things turned out for him?!”
Dear Amy: My significant other and I have been together for almost 15 years (we met when I was 17 and he 21).
At the onset of our relationship, I was 100% anti-marriage and children. My SO felt similarly.
Now that all of these years have passed, our views have changed. We both had health issues, and now we see marriage as both a commitment to each other, but also a necessity for decision-making when the other isn’t capable.
OK – now to put all of that seriousness behind us, I have a selfish question.
If we marry, can we register for gifts? We’re still living in an apartment, saving for a down payment, and really don’t have a lot. Would creating a registry be in poor taste?
Dear Wondering: Hooray on your choice to get married. Marriage is about many of the things you’ve already experienced; it’s an expression of the power of commitment, as well as the official making of a family with another person.
Do not confuse marriage with a wedding.
I don’t think it’s in poor taste for you to register for gifts, but … some of your guests might. Presumably they are aware of your 100% anti-marriage stance. They know you’ve been living together for a long time.
You don’t say how you are going to finance a wedding, but I hope you don’t dip into your savings. The money spent on an elaborate celebration could be put toward the sorts of things you would be registering for.
Perhaps you two could host a fun, DIY wedding. Friends and family members could help you to pull it together.
And go ahead and register. You should not advertise your registry on the invitation, but if people inquire, you could point them toward your wish list.
Dear Amy: “Sick at Heart” witnessed a child screaming at a bus stop. The child’s mother was holding onto his shirt and yelling at him. The child’s mother said he would run away if she didn’t hold him back.
I cannot believe you advised this busybody to attempt to speak to the child.
You speak to my child without my permission, and it’s the last thing you’ll do.
Dear Furious: “Sick at Heart” had already heard the mother say that if she didn’t restrain the child, he would run. In my response, I suggested that Sick should start by addressing the parent directly: “Wow, this is rough. Can I help?”
I suggested that they then could try to disrupt the action by attempting to speak to the child.
Any good parent should understand that when things are out of control, other concerned adults might try to intervene.
You can contact Amy Dickinson via email: askamyamydickinson.com. Readers may send postal mail to Ask Amy, P.O. Box 194, Freeville, NY 13068. You can also follow her on Twitter askingamy or “like” her on Facebook.

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She was eventually caught when the father hid a dictaphone in their home and caught the pair having sexual relations
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A 38-year old woman who had a sexual relationship with her teenage stepson has been jailed for five years.
The woman, who cannot be named for legal reasons, began having sex with the boy when she was in her early 30s and he had just turned 16.
It even carried on after police intervened, but let her go because the boy was over 16 at the time, which is the legal age of consent in the UK.
However, officers failed to realise that it is an offence for step-parents to have sex with a step-child below the age of 18.
Lincoln Crown Court heard the dad had become suspicious when he found his partner and son naked in bed together a month after his 16th birthday.
She was eventually caught when the father hid a dictaphone in their home and caught the pair having sexual relations.
When confronted by her partner, the woman, who was living with the boy at an address in Lincolnshire, replied: "It's just a bit of fun - he's 16."
Police began an investigation in 2013 after the abuse was reported by the boy's father but his stepmother made no comment during questioning.
The investigation was not pursued by police after the boy said he was 16 when the sexual activity began.
Laura Pitman, prosecuting, told the court: "Oddly, it was not taken further by the police despite the legislation.
"Although the age of consent is 16, when it applies to stepmothers the relevant age is 18."
The woman continued in a relationship with both the boy and his father once the first police involvement had ended.
Miss Pitman said the woman fell pregnant and told her stepson she thought he was father.
When the child was born, DNA tests, in fact, showed it was the boy's father who was the parent.
The victim finally came forward and was interviewed by police when he was aged 20.
He went on to tell police that his stepmother began flirting with him when he was just 15 and full sexual activity began around his 16th birthday.
At the time, his father was in a relationship with his stepmother but living elsewhere.
It began with his stepmother "flirting" with him and escalated to oral and full sexual intercourse in a caravan.
The victim told police that as he got older, sexual intercourse occurred on an almost daily basis for two years until he was nearly 18.
In a victim impact statement which was read out in court, the victim, now in his early 20s, described his mental torment at thinking he was a father and having to undergo a paternity test.
"She told me I was the father," he said.
The victim said he was "manipulated" by his stepmother during his difficult teenage years and that it had damaged his relationship with his own father.
"She made out that she was supporting me and that I did not need anyone else."
The woman, who had no previous convictions, was examined by a psychiatrist who identified several issues in her past.
Karen Walton, mitigating for the woman, told the court her biggest punishment would be losing contact with her other children while she is in jail.
"She is utterly appalled by her behaviour and still struggles to understand why she acted like this for such a long time," Miss Walton said.
Now 38, the woman pleaded guilty to three charges of sexual activity with a family member.
The charges included one offence of oral sex, one offence of full sexual intercourse and 20 specimen counts of full sexual intercourse.
Passing sentence, Judge Julie Warburton told the woman it was an "appalling catalogue of events."
"You were to all intents and purposes his de facto mother," the judge said.
The judge also remarked that the first police investigation appeared to have not proceeded following "confusion" over the legislation applying to step-parents.
Judge Warburton told the woman: "Even after the first police involvement, which should have been a shot across your bows, you continued to offend in the same way.
"You became pregnant. For some time you allowed him to believe he was the father, while simultaneously telling his father the same thing."
The woman was also ordered to register as a sex offender for life and made the subject of a sexual harm prevention order.


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A British mom had sex with a 14-year-old boy after luring him and a pal to her home after watching them play soccer, a court was told this week.
Mother of three Teah Vincent, 32, has admitted having sex with the youngster at her home in Gloucestershire — but claimed he told her he was 16, the legal age of consent in the UK, according to the Sun .
However, Gloucester Crown Court was told that the boy had told her he was just 14 and still at school soon after she invited him and a friend inside for a drink of water after watching them play soccer nearby.
She ignored it and started talking about sex and her body — a come-on which the friend’s older pal thought was “lost” on him, the report said.
When the boy agreed to go upstairs with Vincent, he expected to watch TV or play video games — but the mom stripped and initiated sex, the court was told about the October 2018 incident.
The victim described Vincent “bouncing up and down on him” for around five minutes, DailyMail.com said.
“The boy had a strong feeling that the situation was not right,” prosecutor Christopher Smyth told the court of the boy, who has not been identified because of his age.
“He knew he was underage and that there was a big age gap between them — she was more than twice his age … In the end, he pushed her off, got dressed and fled downstairs,” Smyth said, according to the Sun.
The boy’s mother eventually confronted Vincent, asking her, “What the hell is this I hear about you having sex with a 14-year-old? That’s my son.”
The boy told the court that Vincent replied, “‘Get the f—ing police, then.”
Vincent has pleaded not guilty to having sexual intercourse with an underage boy, insisting that he had told her he was 16 at the time.
The prosecutor told the jury there was no dispute that sexual intercourse had taken place, but it was the age of the youth that was being questioned in the ongoing trial, the Sun said.

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