Woman jailed again for taking underage boy to Nando's with friends.

A 48-year-old woman from Blackpool, Karen Robb, was given a 16-month sentence for grooming and exposing herself to a 15-year-old boy online.

January 27th 2024.

Woman jailed again for taking underage boy to Nando's with friends.
Karen Robb, a 48-year-old woman from Blackpool, has found herself back behind bars after breaking the law once again. This is not her first time facing the consequences of her actions, as she was previously sentenced to 16 months in prison for grooming and flashing a 15-year-old boy online. The court also placed her on the sex offenders register for 10 years and prohibited her from being in the company of underage children without parental consent.

Despite these strict restrictions, Robb chose to attend a family meal at Nando's last August, where four children under the age of 16 were present. She also stayed at a different house in Blackpool for several weeks, where a child was living. This was a clear violation of the terms set by her sentencing, as she did not inform the police of her whereabouts or seek permission to be around underage children.

Robb's initial offense took place over the course of eight months, during which she sent explicit messages to the underage boy on Facebook. The victim stated that Robb wanted to "hold hands" and do "naughty things" with him. He even claimed that he had fallen in love with her. Eventually, they met in person, and the boy's parents discovered the messages on his phone. They initially planned to handle the situation themselves, but when Robb's partner found out, he alerted the authorities.

Despite her past mistakes and the severity of her recent actions, Robb's lawyer argued for a lenient sentence. However, Judge Darren Preston determined that the court had no choice but to return her to custody. She will now serve an additional 28 months in prison. It is clear that Robb has not learned from her past mistakes and continues to put herself and others in danger. It is hoped that this time behind bars will give her the opportunity to reflect on her actions and make positive changes in her life.

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