woman, 20, pregnant again by boy, 14
Associated Press — 7/02/2009 6:47 am
http://www.madison.com/tct/news/stories/457004
APPLETON -- Authorities say a 20-year-old Hortonville woman accused of sexually assaulting a 13-year-old boy who fathered her baby is pregnant again by the same boy.
Lacy Sommers faces new charges of repeated sexual assault of a child and bail jumping involving contact with the boy, now 14, who lives in New London.
She was charged last October with repeated sexual assault of a child and later gave birth to a son. She is scheduled for trial in August on an amended charge of third-degree sexual assault.
She's been held since her arrest May 1 and is quoted as saying she's pregnant by the boy again.
Records show Sommers told investigators after the first arrest "she knows it is illegal for her to have sex with (the boy) however, she loves him."
A preliminary hearing on the new charges is Monday.
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Lacy L. Sommers Court Docket Case Summary
Appleton, Wisconsin (The Weekly Vice) -- Lacy L. Sommers, a 20-year-old Hortonville woman pleaded not guilty Thursday to charges of having sex with a 13-year-old boy. A boy Sommers believes is the father of her unborn child.
According to Outagamie County authorities, Sommers repeatedly had sex with a 13-year-old boy between Nov. 2007 and Apr. 2008. The alleged sexual relationship began when Sommers was 19-years-old and the victim 13-years-old.
Investigators say the boy admitted to having a sexual relationship with Sommers and believes he is the father of Sommer's unborn child.
Sommers also allegedly admitted to to having a relationship with the boy - telling an investigator that she "knew it was wrong, but was in love with the boy," according to the criminal complaint.
Sommers pleaded not guilty to a charge of 'Repeated sexual assault of same child', which is a felony punishable by up to 40 years in prison.
The case is schedule for a pre-trial confrence on March 31, followed by a two-day jury trial set for April 15.
Associated Press — 7/02/2009 6:47 am
http://www.madison.com/tct/news/stories/457004
APPLETON -- Authorities say a 20-year-old Hortonville woman accused of sexually assaulting a 13-year-old boy who fathered her baby is pregnant again by the same boy.
Lacy Sommers faces new charges of repeated sexual assault of a child and bail jumping involving contact with the boy, now 14, who lives in New London.
She was charged last October with repeated sexual assault of a child and later gave birth to a son. She is scheduled for trial in August on an amended charge of third-degree sexual assault.
She's been held since her arrest May 1 and is quoted as saying she's pregnant by the boy again.
Records show Sommers told investigators after the first arrest "she knows it is illegal for her to have sex with (the boy) however, she loves him."
A preliminary hearing on the new charges is Monday.
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Lacy L. Sommers Court Docket Case Summary
Appleton, Wisconsin (The Weekly Vice) -- Lacy L. Sommers, a 20-year-old Hortonville woman pleaded not guilty Thursday to charges of having sex with a 13-year-old boy. A boy Sommers believes is the father of her unborn child.
According to Outagamie County authorities, Sommers repeatedly had sex with a 13-year-old boy between Nov. 2007 and Apr. 2008. The alleged sexual relationship began when Sommers was 19-years-old and the victim 13-years-old.
Investigators say the boy admitted to having a sexual relationship with Sommers and believes he is the father of Sommer's unborn child.
Sommers also allegedly admitted to to having a relationship with the boy - telling an investigator that she "knew it was wrong, but was in love with the boy," according to the criminal complaint.
Sommers pleaded not guilty to a charge of 'Repeated sexual assault of same child', which is a felony punishable by up to 40 years in prison.
The case is schedule for a pre-trial confrence on March 31, followed by a two-day jury trial set for April 15.