06-15-2008, 02:49 PM
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wouldu like some tinfoil?
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Ok wtf!?! girl tracks down long lost 'fasher'..sleeps with him!?
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even jerry springer is like wtf!?
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Woman admits willingly sleeping with long-lost father in secret two-year affair
top teenage athlete began an incestuous affair with her long lost father after tracking him down, a court has heard.
Chelsea Cummins, now 21, would meet for secret trysts with her father, Steven Broomhead, 42, at his home.
Their relationship continued for two years, despite both having other partners
 
When she became pregnant Miss Cummins could not be certain of the identity of the father so she decided to abort the baby.
She became jealous when her father rekindled a relationship with her mother, Lisa, and she discovered them in a passionate clinch.
Miss Cummins told her mother: 'He'll only cheat on you. I hate my father.
Do you remember when I was pregnant the previous year? I had a relationship with him.' 
She later told police: 'He has never been my dad and so I didn't look at him like that. I did have sexual feelings for him. It wasn't planned and I didn't think about it after because it just happened.'
At Manchester Crown Court this week Miss Cummins pleaded guilty to two offences of sexual activity with an adult relation.
She was given an absolute discharge. But the judge sentenced Broomhead - who was charged with the same offences - to three years supervision and ordered him to attend a sex offenders programme.
The court heard Cummins was an outstanding athlete who represented Britain in taekwondo championships in Egypt and Korea. At 17 she decided to trace her father, who had abandoned the family some years before.
Rachel Shenton, prosecuting, said: ' Neither can agree on how they started their relationship. Chelsea Cummins alleges that she was in fear of her father. Steven Broomhead gave a different account in which he says that his daughter was the instigator and a normal kiss and cuddle became something more.'
rest:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti....html?ITO=1490
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