Mum-of-two who had drunken sex with a 14-year-old boy has walked free from court
A SICK mum-of-two who admitted having sexual contact with a 14-year-old boy when she was "very drunk" has escaped jail.
Angela Gatt, 37, was caught naked with the lad on top of her by one his relatives after a night of boozing on prosecco and alcopops.
The boy had fled the room because he felt sick and Gatt had to be reminded that he was only 14-years-old.
She escaped jail after admitting one count of sexual activity with a child at Carlisle Crown Court.
The mum was instead handed a 20 month prison sentence suspended for two years, placed on the Sex Offenders Register for ten years and made subject to a sexual harm prevention order.
The cleaner, from Ayr in Scotland, was also ordered to pay £1,000 costs.
The court heard how Gatt had been boozing heavily while visiting Cumbria on July 21.
She was caught naked with the lad on top of her and asked the the relative "What is your problem?" when she was reminded of the boy's age.
Gatt then fell and injured herself so paramedics and police were called to the scene.
Prosecutor Virginia Hayton said: "She was described as being fairly aggressive to them.
"She asked if she could just go home as she had made a fool of herself.
"She was then arrested."
The victim, who was downing alcopops at the house last summer, was said to be embarrassed because he had the "mickey took out of him".
Brian Williams, defending, said: "She has pleaded guilty at the first opportunity and it is a brave plea because no one can remember what actually happened that evening."
He added: "This is a very unusual case of its kind. One usually finds people facing these offences to be men with a predilection for young boys or girls.
"That is not the case here. This offence was committed when she was drunk and she has no interest in young men.
"She is not a paedophile.
"She was very very drunk and did something very very silly and now must face the consequences along with the heavy price she has already paid."
Sentencing, Judge Barbara Forrester said: "There is a significant disparity of age, a serious breach of trust and you had both drunk alcohol but I accept that you did not provide it to him.
"What happened after that, we will never know."
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