Nursery worker, 17, 'groomed boy, 13, with money for fish and chips'

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Nursery worker, 17, 'groomed boy, 13, with money for fish and chips'
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Leah Cordice is standing at Reading Crown Court accused of sexual activity with a child who she allegedly told she loved on WhatsApp and took his trousers down while he played video games

A married nursery worker told the 13-year-old she was having an affair with "I love you, I love you" on WhatsApp, a jury heard on Monday.

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