Thursday, July 16, 2015

PHOTO: Music teacher, 48, is jailed for 6 months for having sex with a 'vulnerable' boy of 17 at special needs school

Lewty pleaded guilty to two offences of sexual activity in a position of trust with a male aged 17 years and was handed a six-month sentence. She was also ordered to sign the sex offenders' register for seven years
Caron Lewty,
A 48-year-old music teacher who had a sexual relationship with a 'vulnerable' 17-year-old boy that she taught at a special needs school has been jailed.

Caron Lewty, 48, from Leeds, West Yorkshire, embarked on an affair with.....
one of her pupils after feeling flattered when he told her he had dreamt about her, the court heard.

She exchanged flirty messages with the teenager, who had learning difficulties, before they kissed and later engaged in sexual acts.

Leeds Crown Court heard yesterday how the pair met on a number of occasions before the secret tryst was uncovered by the youngster's mother.

On two occasions, within less than a fortnight in May last year, the couple ended up in Lewty's bed together, where sexual activity took place.

It was after the second time that the teenager's mother saw texts of a 'sexual nature' on her son's phone and called police, leading to Lewty's arrest.

Michael Smith, prosecuting, said: 'She admitted what she did was wrong.'

The court heard that Lewty and the teenage boy had 'discussed what they were doing and they knew it was wrong'.

She pleaded guilty to two offences of sexual activity in a position of trust with a male aged 17 years.


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