A maths tutor has been sent to prison for sexually abusing a vulnerable teenage boy.
Holly Rouse-Sweeney, 37, was jailed for six years after having sexual contact with the underage boy several times - despite knowing he was below the age of consent. The boy's age has not been made public.She was only discovered after the boy's mother found inappropriate messages on his phone in May 2023, and called police.Officers found incriminating entries in her diary at her home, in which she described her abuse of him and noted his age.
Read more: Female teacher, 30, guilty of having sex with two schoolboys and having a baby with one of themRead more: Huw Edwards asked to hand back £200k in salary he earned after child abuse image arrestAs well as her six-year prison term, she was added to the sex offenders’ register and made the subjection of a sexual harm prevention order.She was also given a restraining order that bars her from any future contact with the boy.
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