Mum offered to have sex with takeaway workers in return for free fried chicken
Kelly Fielding also racially abused and slapped a takeaway employee, Manchester Crown Court heard
A MUM offered to have sex with a takeaway worker in return for free fried chicken, a court heard.
Kelly Fielding went to Chesters Chicken in Wythenshawe in September just after midnight and started demanding free food.
After staff refused she became abusive, Manchester Crown Court heard.
Prosecutor Gemma Maxwell said: "The defendant then began to offer sexual favours in return for fried chicken."
As she continued to kick off, staff gave her four free chicken wings in the hope that she would leave.
But this didn't stop her and she continued to be aggressive.
The worker and the takeaway manager then tried to escort her out of the shop, and as they did so Fielding slapped the worker to the face.
She then called him a "f****** P*** c***".
The cops were called during the incident on September 29 - but the tirade continued.
One officer began arresting Fielding, but she kicked out and struggled as he tried to cuff her.
A second officer had to help restrain her as she was brought to the floor.
But as 31-year-old Fielding was being detained she continued to kick and spat at the officer, narrowly missing his face.
In interview with the police, she claimed she was acting in self-defence and said she wanted to make a complaint about the takeaway worker.
But CCTV footage was recovered and Fielding pleaded guilty to causing racially aggravated harassment, alarm or distress, assault by beating and two counts of assaulting a police officer.
This offending also meant she was in breach of a suspended sentence, imposed after she tried to smuggle drugs into prison.
Fielding has 12 previous convictions which prosecutors said were "almost all" for battery or public order offences.
She also has previous for racially aggravated assault, the court heard.
Defending, Alexandra Sutton said Fielding has had drink and drugs problems in the past, but that these are now behind her.
The barrister appealed for Fielding to be spared jail, saying that the mother-of-four would be "at risk" in custody.
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The judge, Recorder Geoffrey Payne, accepted that she has a "tragic personal history".
He said: "Because of the mitigation very eloquently put on your behalf I am prepared to take what some may regard as a lenient and exceptional course today."
The judge warned Fielding that this was her "last chance" before sentencing her to an 18 month community order.
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