Woman who had 10-month sexual relationship with 12-year-old boy jailed
A woman who had sex almost 200 times with a 12-year-old boy was today jailed for nine years.
Angela Sullivan (aged 36) even gave the boy a pair of trainers as a reward after he slept with her for the 100th time.
When police arrested her in October, they found her diary marked with childish entries, and 191 stars against dates when they had sex.
The unemployed single mother, of Cavendish Road, Middlesbrough, admitted 10 specimen charges â relating to one sex session for each month of their fling last year â of causing or inciting a child to engage in sexual activity.
Prosecutor Richard Bennett told Teesside Crown Court that the abuse started on the night of a party she threw at her home in January last year.
âOn the third to the fourth January the defendant threw a belated New Yearâs party,â he said.
âAlcohol, including spirits, was available and it seems the young children at the party were freely able to consume it.
âDuring the course of the party the defendant said to the boy: âAre you daring? Are you a devil? Are you game?â
âShe tried to kiss the boy but he pulled away.â
The boy, who cannot be named for legal reasons, later told police he had consumed 10 bottles of the vodka-based drink WKD and was really drunk.
âThe defendant took the intoxicated boy up to bed,â Mr Bennett said.
âThere is no doubt that at the time she knew he was only 12 years of age when she placed him on her own sonâs bed.â
Sullivan undressed him and had sexual intercourse with him.
The next day the boy â described in court as a âyoung-looking 12-year-oldâ - had a heavy hangover and Sullivan told him: âI had sex with you and if anyone finds out itâs classed as rape and everythingâ.
âEach time the defendant had sexual intercourse with the boy she would place a star in her diary against the relevant date,â Mr Bennett said.
âIt is clear from the entries in her diary that the defendant believed she was in a relationship with the boy.â
In the diary entry for May 17, which recorded the 76th time they had sex, Sullivan wrote âcome onâ.
On August 1 â marking the 174th occasion â she wrote âgot to reach 200â.
âIt also appears from her diary that she encouraged him to shave off his pubic hair as part of her celebration,â Mr Bennett said.
âIn her diary on that date, together with three stars, is the comment â(name) shaved pubesâ.â
Mr Bennett added: âThe defendant groomed him by buying him gifts to keep him happy.â
She would send her own son, also aged 12, to stay with his grandparents so she and the victim had the house to themselves.
âThe defendantâs 12-year-old son had seen the defendant having sex with the boy,â the prosecutor said.
âHe had seen this in the house when the defendant wasnât aware he was there. He had also seen this on video footage recorded by the defendant on her mobile phone.â
Rumours began to circulate around the boyâs school that he was in a relationship with Sullivan and that she was pregnant.
Sullivan was âquite indiscreet about the relationshipâ, sending friends texts or MSN computer messages about what she was doing.
When the allegations were reported to the police, Sullivan denied any sexual activity had taken place.
Andrew Turton, defending, said: âWhat Angela Sullivan did was wrong.
âIt is quite clear that she did participate in a relationship with him and that the complainant was a willing participant in what went on.â
Jailing Sullivan for nine years, Judge John Walford described the case as âshockingâ.
âYou took advantage of this boyâs age,â the judge said.
âWhile I accept from the papers that you did not ply him with drink, the fact of the matter is that to allow a 12-year-old boy to drink, such that he did become intoxicated, is in my judgment shameful.â
The judge condemned Sullivan for the psychological effect her conduct would have on the victim and her own son.
âBut having read the pre-sentence report and the psychiatric report upon you I am prepared to accept this was an aberration, albeit one that was long lasting, rather than anything more serious,â he said.
Sullivan, who had no previous convictions, was also placed on the Sex Offendersâ Register for life.




