Mold Crown Court heard Jordan Lightfoot, then 19, had sex with the schoolboy on the kitchen floor at her home in Rhyl, North Wales, in the summer of 2016
A woman who had sex with a 13-year-old schoolboy has avoided prison but was warned by the judge, ‘no teenage lads around for parties or anything like that.’
Mold Crown Court heard Jordan Lightfoot, 21, had sex with the schoolboy – who was a virgin – on the kitchen floor at her home in Rhyl, North Wales, in 2016.
She denied three charges of sexual activity with the 13-year-old boy, and also sexual activity by touching with a boy of 15 and causing or inciting the elder boy to engage in sexual activity, but was found guilty earlier this month.
The court heard the younger boy’s shocked mother contacted police after reading text messages on his mobile phone.
Yesterday Judge David Hale imposed an 18 months jail sentence, suspended for two years, with 50 days of rehabilitation activity.
A five-year Sexual Harm Prevention Order was made which bans Lightfoot from contact with boys aged between 11 and 16 unless inadvertent or with consent of parents who know about the conviction.
Lightfoot, who is now 21 and mother of a baby whose father is unconnected with the case, was also put on the sex offenders register for ten years and must pay £140 costs.
Lightfoot, who is now 21 and mother of a baby whose father is unconnected with the case, was also put on the sex offenders register for ten years and must pay £140 costs
Jo Maxwell, prosecuting, said text messages between Lightfoot and the 13 -year-old ‘made it obvious she was in control of the relationship.’
Simon Killeen, defending, said the offences happened in a short period of time ‘when she was an immature teenager.’
Passing sentence Judge Hale said it happened during a troubled period of her life, living on her own. ‘You became involved with a group of lads, people who were prepared to befriend you, and you were prepared to befriend them.
‘On these two occasions you engaged in a brief sexual relationship with both of them.’
‘There is a disparity of age, they were vulnerable because they were even less equipped than you to deal with the emotional relationships involved. I accept you were immature.’