A social media influencer has been jailed for three years after she sexually assaulted a 14-year-old boy twice in one night and told him not to tell his father.
The 46-year-old woman, from eastern Sydney, who cannot be identified, was found guilty of two counts of aggravated sexual intercourse with a child under 16 following a trial in October last year.
A jury ruled that she had gotten into bed with a 14-year-old boy one night in mid-2021 and kissed him.
The woman told her victim not to tell about her actions, before performing oral sex and penetration.
“Don’t tell your father about this,” he told the boy.
A social media influencer has been jailed for three years after she sexually assaulted a 14-year-old boy twice in one night and told him not to tell his father (file image)
On Friday, the influencer wore prison green when she appeared before the New South Wales District Court via audiovisual link to learn her fate for sexually abusing the teenager more than two years ago.
She choked back tears as she greeted family and friends, who filled the courtroom with expressions of resignation.
Judge Sarah Hopkins sentenced her to three years in prison, with a non-parole period of 18 months. It is understood that she will serve her sentence in protective custody.
She will be eligible for release on February 26, 2025.
The court heard the 46-year-old woman admitted kissing her 14-year-old victim but continues to deny any sexual activity took place.
The jury did not accept his version of events. They found the influencer guilty of performing oral sex on the teenager before having penile-vaginal sex with him in three different positions.
Just hours before she sexually assaulted the teenager, the influencer was filmed performing a “sexually suggestive” dance for him.
In the video shown to the court, she can be seen rubbing her butt, lifting her shirt to reveal her stomach and twerking in front of the victim.
Judge Hopkins said the 46-year-old man appeared to be “very drunk” in the video.
A year after the rape, the influencer laughingly admitted her attraction to the teenager in an intercepted phone call.
“I started to love you so much (that) I got confused, like I started to feel attracted to you,” she told him.
‘Now you are a man. You are not a boy, you are obviously a man.
When the victim told his mother about the sexual assault a year after it happened, she said he “completely burst into tears.”
“I’ve never seen him cry like that before,” she said.
“It was really bad.”