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Topic History of: the lies people tell about sex
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JK2006 If she'd got pregnant they could all have got MIILLIIIONS from The Sun!
veritas This shows how vindictive people can be and how they couldn't care less if someone ends up in jail because of their lies..this time we had a 12 year old boy and his father lying about an innocent woman.

Toss in money as an incentive..and who is safe ?
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A DISTRICT Court jury has unanimously acquitted a South Australian married mother of two charged with having a sexual affair with a 12-year-old boy.

The seven men and five women hearing the District Court trial of Rebecca Robyn Daniel retired to the jury room at 11.55am today, and then returned with their verdict shortly before 3pm.

The not guilty verdict was unanimous for all four counts.

Ms Daniel showed little emotion when the verdicts were delivered, but broke down and hugged her partner after leaving the courtroom.

The jury had heard a week's worth of evidence alleging the 36-year-old, of Port Wakefield, had sex with the boy in her car and on a patch of dirt by a rubbish dump.

Daniel repeatedly denied the claims, saying the boy developed a "schoolboy crush" on her, expressed through "inappropriate" text messages.

She pleaded not guilty to one count of aggravated indecent assault and three counts of unlawful sexual intercourse.

Prosecutor Michael Barnett last week alleged the offences occurred between June, 2007, and February, 2008, when the boy was 12 years old and Daniel was 34.

Mr Barnett said local gossip linked Daniel and the boy as a couple, while the boy's father discovered she had been sending text messages to his son.

In her evidence, Daniel said she had sex not with the boy, but with his father after meeting to discuss the boy's "crush".
au.news.yahoo.com/a/-/latest/5383870/mum-not-guilty-boy-sex