A SALISBURY mother has been jailed after having sex multiple times with a 14-year-old boy.

Judges at Aylesbury Crown Court heard how Lisa Moorefield, of Friary Lane, was flattered by the attentions of the young teenager before they embarked on a "consenting" sexual relationship.

The boy would return to his family home after having smoked cannabis and the 32-year-old – who worked as a waitress at the time – would be waiting there to meet him.

The pair drank alcohol together and then went to have sex, a judge was told, on at least four occasions.

When their relationship was exposed by the victim’s horrified mother, police were alerted.

Officers later found a video, filmed by the victim, of Moorefield performing a sexual act on him.

It was heard that the crimes took place in Milton Keynes, before the 32-year-old moved to Salisbury.

Alesdair King, defending Moorefield, told the court that alcohol and drugs were a constant feature of her victim's life and she had not been using them to incite him into having sex.

He also pointed to Moorefield’s four-year-old daughter, who lives with grandparents, would suffer if Moorefield was jailed.

Mr King said: “The defendant comes to court in all humility, expecting a custodial sentence, accepting that she has been the author of her own downfall and put her own her liberty at risk.”

Moorefield admitted five counts of inciting a boy to engage in sexual acts and she arrived at court with a bag packed to take with her to jail.

She was yesterday sentenced by Judge Francis Sheridan to two years and two months in jail and told her she would spend 10 years on the Sex Offenders' Register.

He told her: “You had survived an extremely violent relationship with your partner, that resulted in over 30 call outs to the police.

“You were flattered and you flattered in return, a 14-year-old boy. The disparity in age is, I’m afraid, an aggravating factor in this case which I cannot overlook.

“Your relationship with that boy developed into a sexual relationship, both of you taking part voluntarily. As the adult you played the leading part. He was, despite his age, a willing participant.

Judge Sheridan added: “The use of alcohol and drugs is a feature of this case but you were not plying him. It is a matter of real concern that a boy of 14 should arrive, on at least one occasion, stone."

An NSPCC spokesperson said: “Moorefield sexually abused a 14-year-old boy who due to his age could not consent to sex.

“Abusing children while they are under the influence of drugs and alcohol is typical grooming behaviour, with young people not recognising they are being exploited.

“The victim must be given support to overcome the effects of this abuse. Anyone concerned about an inappropriate relationship between an adult and a child can call the NSPCC Helpline for advice on 0808 800 5000.”