September 2012 – Now living back in Rhyl March 2004 Mother sent to sex clinic A mother-of-three who admitted having sex with two schoolboys has been ordered to attend a specialist clinic for women sex offenders. Michelle Worrall, 27, from Rhyl, north Wales, pleaded guilty to having sex with a 13-year-old boy and performing a sex act with a second youth. She had claimed she was only 19, Mold Crown Court heard. Worrall was also ordered to sign the sex offenders’ register for five years. The court was told that Worrall allowed the to boys camp in her back garden, and bought them cigarettes, alcohol and jewellery, including a ring, a chain and a pendant. Andrew Jebb, prosecuting, said the offences came to light after the mother of the 13-year-old read her son’s diary, which included details of his eight-month-long affair with Worrall. The mother of the second boy, who is under 15, also discovered a sexually- explicit letter written by Worrall in her son’s bedroom. Mr Jebb said: “The defendant developed a highly inappropriate relationship with both these young boys.” The court heard the relationship with the first boy began in 2002 when Worrall invited a number of youngsters to “hang out” at her house after school. On one occasion the first complainant was dared to kiss Worrall during a game. This eventually led to Worrall inviting the boy into her bed, the court heard. The second boy also said he was invited to share her bed. Charlotte Kenney, defending, asked that her client be registered with the Lucy Faithful Foundation, which specialises in treating women sex offenders. Judge Huw Daniel described her as a “very immature young lady”. He sentenced her to a three-year community rehabilitation order.