Georgia woman Kristeen Harden admits to 'having sex with 14-year-old in her home', faces 25-years

Feb 29, 2016 - 09:27
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Georgia woman Kristeen Harden admits to 'having sex with 14-year-old in her home', faces 25-years
Kristeen Harden is alleged to have groomed the schoolboy after meeting him as he visited his mother

A 27-year-old mother faces 25 years in jail after allegedly admitting having sex with a 14-year-old boy .

Kristeen Harden is said to have groomed the boy while he was visiting his mother.

The boy's father called police after he became suspicious about their relationship having seen text and Facebook messages between the pair.

Police in St Mary's, Georgia, said she has admitted having sex with the youngster.

Action News Jax reports Harden is now free after paying a court bond.

Police say Harden met the teenager while he was visiting his mother in St Marys.

A grand jury has now indicted her for statutory rape.

Harden told the news station: ”There’s a lot I’d like to say, but I would like lawyers and everything.

Police say the dad discovered text messages and conversations on social media between his son and Harden.

”They had chatted on Facebook back and forth, Lt. Johnny Guy told the station.

St Marys police say once confronted by investigators, Harden admitted to having sex with the teen in her home at least once.

”According to her statement, she takes responsibility for it what she did because she was the adult, Lt. Guy said.

Harden does not have any other arrests with the St. Mary’s police department, but is still facing up to 25 years in prison if convicted.

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