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NEWS OF THE WORLD INVESTIGATES:
This is the most sickening story you'll ever read

My girl's virginity is worth
the price...but I could
even join in if you like

By Mazher Mahmood, Investigations Editor

SHE looks like a loving, affectionate mum, but this evil monster is selling her 13-year-old daughter's virginity for £30,000.

pr0n actress Claire Kent is desperate to find a pervert to have sex with her little girl so that she can buy herself a new car and drugs.

She already has Sharon hooked on crack cocaine and brags about how they take it together every day.

And she's even offering to join in as her girl loses her virginity, making it a sick threesome.

We have deliberately changed the names and omitted details to protect the child's identity. And last night we called in Scotland Yard to rescue Sharon and arrest her vile mother.

But we can reveal how Britain's most despicable mum is desperately trying to prostitute her own child by selling her innocence.

She told one of our sickened investigators: "It's a one-off thing isn't it? It is a thing that she can never offer to anybody again, which is why it is such a high price.

"The money is hers but because she loves me she'll make sure her mum's alright." Kent, 30, first approached an American pr0n producer in Las Vegas to try to sell her daughter, but he was so revolted he contacted the News of the World.

"I'm in the pr0n industry, but even we have some morals," said the disgusted producer.

Our reporter then went undercover and posed as a wealthy businessman, willing to negotiate for Sharon's virginity on behalf of a 40-year-old man.

Nervous

Kent, who hails from Essex, turned up on Tuesday night at a London hotel with her toddler son and Sharon, who looked younger than 13 in her T-shirt with pink bunnies on it and a Parka jacket.

As the little boy lay on the bed in the hotel room, Kent negotiated the deal with Sharon listening nervously alongside her. The mother got straight down to business.

"The sooner we do it the better cos Madam's getting a bit nervous," she said. "It's £30,000. The price is not so much the time, it's not even on her age.

"The price is that she is losing her virginity to this guy.

"That is it. That is what he is paying for. He is paying for her virginity! It's a big thing for a girl isn't it? It's a big deal for a girl, it's a big time in their life isn't it."

Britain's most evil mum has prepared Sharon for that ‘big time' in her life by letting her watch some of the hardcore videos she herself has starred in.

To justify flogging her daughter's innocence, Kent said: "I crashed my car. I desperately need some cash because we need to get a car fast."

Then showing her ‘caring' nature, she continued: "Obviously I will be there. I'm not going to be there in the room unless he actually wants me to. If he wants me to be there in the room that's not a problem. I'm pretty flexible.

"I won't physically join in with them, but if he wants me to watch I will. I don't know what he wants really. I mean for £30,000 I'll be there." She then told our investigator the meeting would have to be in the UK because her daughter's passport had run out.

But she quickly added: "I could get a passport, I mean cos she's got to get it anyway ‘cos she's coming out to Vegas with me in January."
She then revealed the trip was to the Adult Video Awards.

The business meeting was then interrupted by the toddler demanding a doughnut. "I like jam doughnuts," said the infant.

Trouble

As our man was about to ring room service, greedy Kent said impatiently: "I think we need to discuss business really.

"Once we arrive (at the hotel) and she's in the room I would like him then to sort out the funds cos then that way he's happy cos he knows that we've shown up, but then we got the assurance that she is going to get paid before she does anything.

"I really am in some financial trouble at this moment in time."

She reassured our investigator: "We will 100 per cent be there." Kent added: "Sharon and I have spoken about it at great length." She asked a few questions about the 40-year-old who would be abusing her child.

Then, bizarrely, she asked if he would treat her daughter gently.

Sharon sat beside her mum biting her nails as she listened anxiously to the conversation.

"This is like a once in a lifetime thing and it is quite a big deal," said Kent, sounding like a salesgirl with a Christmas offer.

"Do you like me to bring along her passport, which is out of date, but at least proves (her age)?"

Our investigator asked what services Sharon would provide and the girl replied "whatever".

Mum chipped in and said to her daughter: "Not whatever, you can't just say whatever."

She then described a revolting sex act and asked her daughter if she would be willing to do that.

Shockingly, Sharon nodded that yes, she would be willing. Her mother just laughed and said: "Oh you are, oh, I wasn't expecting that!"

She then asked her daughter: "How can you say that you are happy with that when you've never even done it? Sharon replied: "You've got to do it once to try it, ain't you?" Just when we thought Kent had sunk as low as any mother could, she shocked us again by saying: "I am OK for her not to use condoms ...if he's been tested.

"He's not going to catch anything from her."

Then she turned to our man and said: "You've just heard for yourself she's quite happy to try anything. and she's never done it before."

As our investigator walked away from the meeting the greedy mum turned to her daughter and warned her: "Don't you go having sex now between now and then!"

Cocaine

On Friday evening another undercover reporter visited Kent at her home in Essex.

The three-bedroom semi was decorated with fairy lights outside and inside her little boy sat on the sofa with his sister watching cartoons.

"We're cool to talk in front of her, we can discuss whatever you want in front of her," said Kent.

But when our man insisted on talking to mum alone, she led him upstairs to the bedroom, where she proudly revealed that she had introduced her daughter to crack cocaine. "She smokes crack. If she had her way she'd smoke it all the time, but I tend to give her the occasional pipe here and there," said Kent.

"She's always with me and we smoke it nearly all the time. I mean we smoke it every day.

"I thought she's breathing in the fumes anyway and I thought what hope has the girl got?

"I smoke crack, everyone around her is taking drugs, what hope has she got of not taking them?

"Let's be honest about it, she's going to, isn't she? Well I'd rather, if she's going to do it, she did it with me, with my knowledge, with my consent, so that we can build up the honesty.

"And I thought it's a nice experience—the first pipe she has, she has with her mum.

"The first time she ever sniffed a line of cocaine was with me."

Kent sold our reporter £200 of crack cocaine and reassured him Sharon wouldn't say a word to anybody if our man had sex with her.

"Me and her are very, very close. We have a lot of secrets together.

"A lot of important secrets that if people knew about I'd be in a lot of trouble.

"If word got out about some of them I'd be in a lot of trouble and so would she." The mother then offered to join her daughter in a sick threesome.

"Obviously I don't want to do anything with my daughter because it borders on incest," she said.

"I'm not going to kiss her or touch her or anything like that. I'm happy to watch and to perhaps give him a **** *** or whatever while she's there as well. I know she'd have a great time with me there."

She then said she'd "rather" the man wore a condom. "I don't want to be a grandma just yet!" she said.

Jail

Kent then told how her daughter wanted to follow in her footsteps by becoming a pr0n queen.

As our man left, she reassured him that the youngster wouldn't tell anybody about the depraved deal.

"I'm looking at either a really good opportunity to get myself out of debt etc etc—or I'm looking at 15 years in jail!"

The latter we hope.
 
Re: The sicket story you'll hear.

There have been some pretty bizarre stories posted on here over the last few days, but that one.........you're right it's extremely sick. :(
 

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Portmagpies said:
People, you do realise this story is from 'News of the World' don't you?
Possibly the same "news"paper that proclaimed a WWII bomber was found on the moon, and when they couldn't prove it announced the bomber had mysteriously disappeared.
 
Here is a similar story from today's paper in Denver, the Rocky Mountain News.

http://www.rockymountainnews.com/drmn/state/article/0,1299,DRMN_21_3407972,00.html

It started on the Internet
By Charlie Brennan, Rocky Mountain News
December 18, 2004

CAÑON CITY - What began with an online instant message continues to reverberate today. The lives of two young children have been shattered, a Fort Collins mother sits in prison and a Wheat Ridge lawyer is on the run from the law, facing multiple charges of child sexual abuse.

She was broke and unemployed, a slave to prescription pills, addicted to men, the divorced mother of two young children.

Her e-mail names hinted at a dark secret: "amomsmysterylife" and "a momsplaylife."

He was the son of a longtime local attorney who joined his father's Wheat Ridge practice after graduating from law school in San Diego. While earning his degree, he still found time for surfing classes and music.

His e-mail name was "FunDenverguy." His America Online profile offered a description that reads like a joke: "I put the fun in dysfunction."

The Fort Collins mom and the Wheat Ridge lawyer met online one day early last year, when she answered an instant message from him.

That one message, and her response, set the stage for a nightmarish collision of evil that would land the mother in prison, send her 11-year-old daughter and 10-year-old son into foster care, and turn lawyer William J. "Billy" Hunsaker Jr. into a federal fugitive.

Investigators, following an incriminating trail of explicit e-mails and pornographic pictures, discovered that the woman had allowed boyfriends to turn her daughter into a sexual plaything, selling her virginity and trading her childhood innocence for prostitution.

She also allowed a man to molest her 10-year-old son and sexually abused both children herself.

It was a neighbor, the mother of one of the girl's playmates, who finally alerted social workers.

Anita Rickman's voice still shakes when she recounts hearing the girl explain why she avoided spending time at home.

"She said, 'There are always men over there all the time, and I have to do bad things with them,' " Rickman said. "And she said her mom would give her $50 out of whatever she got. I was floored."

The case has disturbed even veterans of such investigations.

Andy Taylor, a deputy district attorney in Larimer County who specializes in sexual assault prosecutions, said Hunsaker, who disappeared on the eve of his trial for multiple counts of sexual assault on a child, is presumed innocent.

But, he added, "I think it's one of the more heinous cases that we've seen up here in a long, long time."

These days, the mother - who is not being named to protect the identities of her children - is serving 22 years in prison. She said in a jailhouse interview that she was flattered by the attentions of a man with a law degree. They talked of marrying, she said - although she admits she was worried about losing him to her own daughter.

Some who knew Hunsaker saw signs that his was not the buttoned-down life typically associated with an officer of the court.

A co-worker at his law firm bristled at his frequent lustful comments about teenage girls. A former girlfriend told an investigator she saw him take drugs. And police allegedly found both of his computers loaded with pornography.

As for his brief law career, it consisted mostly of personal injury, probate and a handful of drunken driving cases.

Hunsaker jumped a $350,000 bond put up by his father shortly before his Sept. 13 trial and hasn't been seen since by authorities or his lawyers.

The mother said she doesn't understand why she became a magnet for pedophiles - despite her suggestive Web names and the pornographic photos of her daughter she sent into cyberspace.

She said her kids don't hate her for what she did to them - and what she let others do to them.

"In the time between when they took my computer and when they finally arrested me, we spent a lot of time talking, my kids and I," she said. "And they said that they had forgiven me. So, I hold on to that."

But a counselor who examined the girl paints a grimmer portrait.

"The manner in which she perceives her world has been significantly altered," wrote counselor Pamela Rodden, "and she manages the emotional pain through distraction, dissociation and denial."

Warrant led to identification

One e-mail conversation recovered by Fort Collins Detective Darel King, who specializes in computer forensics, opens with "FunDenverguy" asking the woman if her preteen daughter would permit sexual intercourse on his next visit.

"I think that is a very strong possibility," she replied, writing under yet another Internet name, "Starstuffco."

"FunDenverguy" expressed concern about impregnating the girl.

"Are you having second thoughts? I told you that I have that covered as well," she assured him. "She will just take a couple of my pills."

According to court records, police identified Hunsaker as the owner of the "FunDenverguy" account through a warrant served on America Online.

A search of the woman's computer hard drive and Hunsaker's two computers also yielded voluminous evidence.

Hunsaker's computers, police said, contained at least 19,000 pornographic images, many of them child pornography - and some showing the Fort Collins girl.

Hunsaker first went to the woman's apartment shortly before Valentine's Day 2003, she told investigators. During that visit, her 10-year-old son saw her and Hunsaker having sex, she said, and was "encouraged" - it is not clear by whom - to join in.

The next day, it was the 11-year-old girl who was brought into their sex play.

The following month the two took both children to a Motel 6 in Thornton, she said.

There, Hunsaker allegedly molested the girl. He also told the woman to "play" sexually with her son - although she insisted to police she simply "cuddled" with the boy.

Hunsaker, the woman said, had hoped she might become pregnant by her son.

'I was just a nobody'

While speaking about what happened, the woman frequently removed her glasses, wiped her reddened eyes and then methodically folded each used tissue.

She placed the tissues in a small pile that grew as the afternoon wore on.

Fair-complected, her reddish-brown hair worn long, she has an unassuming demeanor. She wouldn't stand out in any crowd.

"I have to look at this piece by piece," she said during the interview in a stark prison meeting room. "Because, if I look at the whole thing, it's overwhelming."

Hunsaker is not the only man to whom she was charged with selling sexual access to her children.

Lawrence James McCready, 31, of Loveland, pleaded guilty to one count each of sexual assault on a child/pattern of abuse and patronizing a child prostitute, and was sentenced this year to two concurrent terms of 20 years to life.

"I seem to have attracted them," she said, referring to pedophiles. "I want to know what it was about me that sent that kind of signal. Because that's not who I am, or who I was, or who I want to be."

She said Hunsaker told her he wanted to marry her so he could gain continual access to her daughter. As part of the arrangement, she said, she was to be free to sleep with other men.

"I was amazed that someone of his status would be interested in someone like me," she said. "He's a lawyer. And he talked about how his dad was a predominant (sic) lawyer in the community.

"I was just a nobody," she said. "For him to be interested in me was amazing to me."

She felt lost, she said.

"I did it for the acceptance, the approval and the affection that he said I would get. I had lost any sense of self. I was willing to let this person make a whore out of me."

She said she was addicted to pills - mentioning narcolepsy and a back injury - and to men.

"It kind of creeps up on you," she said, "and before you know it, you're long gone from where you thought you were."

When she pleaded guilty in January, she lost the parental rights to her children. The children's father, who earlier had been charged with child abuse, also was an unacceptable guardian.

As a result, their children now live with a foster family.

A new defense

Thomas Neumann met Billy Hunsaker the first day of classes in the spring of 1998 at the Thomas Jefferson School of Law in San Diego.

Harvard or Yale, it's not. Thomas Jefferson has been in business 35 years and didn't receive American Bar Association accreditation until 1996.

Neumann said he and Hunsaker became best friends.

"If I was in trouble, there's a list of two or three people that I would trust my freedom to, in defending me," said Neumann, now practicing law in San Diego. "Billy's at the top of the list."

But right now, Hunsaker is the one who needs a good defense - if he can be found.

His two Denver attorneys, Walter Gerash and Craig Truman, said they don't know where he is.

Gerash said that as the trial date was approaching, Hunsaker's father, William Hunsaker, called to tell him his son had checked himself into a hospital in the Boulder area.

"He said he had a new diagnosis, bipolar," said Gerash. "We used to call it manic-depressive. I said, 'My god, if that's the case, there's a new defense in this case.' The plea would be insanity. Not guilty by reason of insanity."

Hunsaker's father, who put up $350,000 in property to win his son's release on bail and has since forfeited that amount in cash, wouldn't discuss his son's troubles.

"I really can't," he said. "I don't have anything to say."

Hunsaker and his father were the only lawyers in the Wheat Ridge firm bearing their name.

The younger Hunsaker, a 1994 graduate of Colorado State University, filed for personal bankruptcy in March 1997 in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Denver, before he went off to law school. He listed $51,908 in debts, mostly credit card balances, and $375 in assets - $200 in clothes, $25 in books and $150 in household furnishings.

In that 1997 filing, he said he was employed at his father's firm as a legal assistant, with a take-home monthly salary of $1,735.

Neumann hasn't talked to Hunsaker since this past spring and said his law school pal never mentioned any legal trouble.

"There's just gotta be more to it than what I've read, because this is just not characteristic of him," said Neumann. "He's one of the few people in the world that I trust absolutely."

Fear ruled their lives

Early in 2003, Anita Rickman's daughter was invited by her 11-year-old playmate on a trip to Denver with her and her mother. Rickman rejected the idea.

When Rickman's daughter next saw her friend, according to court documents, the girl said "it was a good thing she (Rickman's daughter) hadn't gone, because she had to do things to a man named 'Billy.' ''

On another occasion, Rickman's daughter had asked her friend to a sleepover, but the 11-year-old said her mother wanted her to "stay home and make money."

Rickman said it was "horrible" seeing the fear that ruled the lives of the girl and her younger brother.

"They were scared to death to go home," she said.

Rickman said she called the Larimer County Department of Human Services three times without getting results.

Officials acted, she said, only after her daughter finally went to the principal at her Fort Collins elementary school and reported what was happening.

"Maybe they thought I was nuts," Rickman said. "I mean, what mother is going to sell her daughter on a computer and have men come to their house? And sell her son, too?"

Mark Mettler, social services manager for Larimer County, said he can't discuss the specific case. But he said calls concerning alleged sexual abuse of children receive top-priority responses.

An investigation was launched by police and county human services personnel on May 5, 2003.

Human services caseworker Susan Beaudry and Fort Collins Detective Kim Cochran visited the woman for the first time four days later.

Beaudry's report described the apartment as "filthy, with dirty laundry scattered throughout the house, several days of unwashed dishes in the kitchen, lightbulbs were out and the toilets were unflushed."

The Fort Collins woman voluntarily turned over her Packard-Bell desktop computer that day and signed a consent-to-search form.

King, the Fort Collins police computer specialist, soon found the text of an e-mail discussion, imprinted on the woman's hard drive in the spring of 2003 between "Starstuffco" and "FunDenverGuy":

It included this exchange:

FunDenverguy: "How do you feel about encouraging her not to ever use condoms with men, just like you rarely do?"

Starstuffco: "I think that is something she will need to choose on her own. I think it should be her personal choice."

The woman wrote that if they married, she feared Hunsaker might settle on her daughter as his primary sexual partner.

He responded: "Well, don't forget that you are going to be (having sexual intercourse with) other men every day, too."

She wrote back: "I am losing the one person that I am starting to care for to my daughter."

Felony arrest warrants were signed for Hunsaker and the woman on June 12, 2003, and she was arrested that day. Hunsaker was arrested June 18 - but was free on bond two days later.

Police arrested McCready Aug. 25, 2003, at his job in a Greeley Home Depot store.

Whereabouts unknown

If anyone knows where Hunsaker is now, they're not saying.

But two months after his arrest, a Douglas County sheriff's deputy investigated what he labeled an attempted suicide at Hunsaker's Highlands Ranch home. A housemate found Hunsaker unconscious late at night in a closed garage, his car's engine running.

The housemate insisted Hunsaker had been working on the vehicle and the incident had merely had an "accident."

If Hunsaker is found and convicted, he faces a long prison term.

Taylor, the deputy district attorney in Larimer County who negotiated the plea bargain for the mother, said no deal has ever been offered to Hunsaker.

"I think, based on the serious nature of the charges, this was something that required a lifetime sentence under Colorado statutes," he said.

Law enforcement officials won't discuss what steps they're taking to try to find him.

The mother of the children he allegedly victimized wants him found.

"I know that he needs help, and I pray that he's not out there doing this to somebody else," she said.

She recorded a video farewell to her children.

"I told them that I was going away for a very long time and this was my chance to say goodbye to them," she said. "I said that I was the one who had done wrong, and that even though I had done wrong, I loved them.

"And I told them that they're not alone, and that the Lord Jesus was with them, and to remember that the Bible says that God will never leave them or forsake them."
 

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I wonder how many of us laughed when watching the ''Blues Brothers'' and the scene in the restuarant when Jake was asking the gentleman''your women how much for your women, your little girl how much for her''

Just curious , I am not surprised the above happened. Just surprised she was so stupid actually.Then again drug fuelled pr0n junkie I'm not surprised.
 

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