Woman arrested uk gay

A "deceptive and deceitful" woman who disguised herself as a boy to date female Facebook friends has been jailed for two-and-a-half years. Related internet links. More on this story. Her Majesty's Courts Service. Gemma Barker, 20, used false male identities to have sexual encounters with her 15 and year-old victims, Guildford Crown Court heard.

She received months for sexual assault and three months for fraud, to run concurrently. Melania Geymonat, 28, said the attack on her and partner Chris happened on. One of Barker's victims realised something was wrong when she thought the boy she was having a relationship with looked similar to a boy the other victim was dating.

Ordering her to serve the time in a young offenders institution, Judge Peter Moss said: "I have concluded that these offences are so serious that only a custodial sentence is appropriate. Barker, from Staines, Surrey, admitted two counts of sexual assault and one charge of fraud at an earlier hearing.

Two women say they were subjected to a homophobic attack and left covered in blood after refusing to kiss on a bus. Probation and psychological reports found Barker had autism spectrum disorder and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, commonly known as ADHD. The year-old girl was arrested and dragged screaming from her home for telling the officer she ‘looks like my lesbian nana’ in August.

Woman dressed male to dupe girls. But the judge said she was "deceptive and deceitful" and had planned the offences. The court was told the assaults, which took place between 23 November and 10 May , included kissing, cuddling and sexual touching. Police, who are now being investigated over the arrest, had taken the girl home from Leeds city centre in the early hours before she allegedly made the remark comparing a female officer to her.

She was told half the sentence would be in custody and the rest on licence. EXCLUSIVE: The year-old girl, who also suffers from spinal disability scoliosis, had been driven to her home in Leeds, West Yorkshire, by officers after attending the city's Gay Pride.