[A] woman who showered a teenager with gifts before sexually abusing him has been jailed.
Emma Burton (12/05/1982) of Whitehall Road East, Birkenshaw, Bradford has been jailed at Manchester Crown Court, Crown Square, after pleading guilty to sexual activity with a child, grooming and trafficking for the purposes of child sexual exploitation at an earlier hearing.
Today, Monday 3 July 2017, Burton has been jailed for two years six months and has been given a sexual harm prevention order.
In March 2017, officers were made aware that Burton had been grooming a teenage boy; buying him iPhones and designer clothing as well as spending large amounts of money on him and picking him up in her brand new blue BMW M4.
She was interviewed and bailed with conditions as her victim did not want to pursue an investigation against the woman who had convinced him that they were life-long partners.
The next month, Burton had stayed at in a hotel suite with a double bed in Birmingham with her “nephew” who had come to visit her.
After checking out of the hotel two days later, she drove to Bradford Police Station where she signed on as part of her original conditions before travelling into Manchester to spend money on designer clothing, underwear and toiletries for her and the “nephew”.
As part of the ongoing investigation, officers became aware that Burton was travelling through Lancashire and was stopped in Preston. She lied to officers about the identity of the boy in her car, claiming it was not her nephew, but her son. Officers discovered the true identity of the boy was the teenager she had been grooming.
Detective Constable Joanne Andrews of GMP’s Manchester and Salford Protect Team, said: “Despite the barriers officers faced due to Burton’s manipulative and exploitative actions, the speed of the investigation and efficiency of those investigating has ensured Burton is safely away from children and has had her freedom taken away.
“She used her financial position to emotionally and sexually abuse a teenager, convincing him they were in a loving, mature relationship.
“Burton and others who sexually exploit children are not concerned about that person’s emotional or physical wellbeing; they gain their trust to feed their own depraved lifestyles and desires.
“Child sexual exploitation can take many forms in many settings and our fight to end it does not stop here. It will always remain a priority for GMP and our partners to safeguard those who are most vulnerable.
“If you or someone you know is being sexually exploited, you need to report it now so we can put a stop to people like Burton.
“Know the signs. You have a right to say “no”, whatever the circumstances and although it may seem harmless, you may be being forced into doing something in return for gifts or being treated well.”
To report child sexual exploitation, visit itsnotokay.co.uk, call police on 101 or the independent charity Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111. If you or someone you know is in immediate danger, dial 999.