Mum cleared over sex with boy, 14, wants to see HIM punished and insists: ‘I’m not evil’ in rant
A MUM cleared over sex with a 14-year-old boy today said she wants to see HIM punished - but insisted: "I'm not evil" in an online rant.
Teah Vincent, 32, last week admitted to initiating sex with the teen at her Gloucestershire home - believing he was over 16.
She was last week found not guilty of knowingly having sex with an under-age boy after just one hour and four minutes of jury deliberation.
And one social media user told the mum she was "pretty lucky" to have avoided jail.
Replying on Instagram, Teah replied: "I do count myself lucky.
"I hope his family get karma."
She added a crying face emoji, writing: "I'm not an evil person but what this is doing to my family."
It comes after the mum-of-three said she was considering selling photos and videos through saucy subscription site OnlyFans.com.
In an Instagram video, she tells followers: "I’m thinking about doing an OnlyFans account.
"People already hate me, so not much to lose."
If Teah opens an account, she'll join famous faces including Chloe Madeley and her rugby star hubby James Haskell, Love Islanders Arabella Chi and Adam Collard and musician Cardi B on the site.
OnlyFans, which has around 80million users, allows adult performers to charge subscribers to see their videos.
During the trial, jurors heard how the boy had been playing football with a pal near Teah's home when she invited them in for a drink.
Teah was then accused of taking one of the teens upstairs where she stripped off and they had sex.
She later said she was "sure" he had told her he was 16 and "looked much older".
Teah burst into a flood of tears after jurors cleared her at Gloucester Crown Court.
And Teah earlier told The Sun Online she was "embarrassed" by the ordeal and now wants to focus on the future.
Teah told The Sun Online: "This has wrecked my life.
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“It’s also wrecked any chance I would have had of a career. I’m too embarrassed now to do anything.
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“I feel hot-headed and emotional.
“I just want to put all my energy now into my children and look after them."