Mum who slapped and squeezed boy's bottom admits sexual assault
by Kenny Parker · Manchester Evening NewsA mum who repeatedly groped a teenage boy has been spared jail after a judge ruled she was 'immature' and not sexually attracted to children.
Julie Winnard was 40 when she slapped and squeezed the bottom of the 15-year-old lad as he bent down to pick up a dog bowl. She also made inappropriate comments towards him as friends looked on.
Winnard, from Hindley, Wigan, was later charged with four counts of sexual assault after the boy told a social worker of his 'uncomfortable' encounters over a 13 month period. He claimed she also kissed him on the cheek whilst grabbing his bottom and further tried to kiss him on the lips.
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At Bolton Crown Court, former hairdresser Winnard, now 44, faced six months in jail under sentencing guidelines after she admitted two of the charges but she was given 12-month community order with 20 days of rehabilitation activity and a 12-month mental health requirement. The two remaining charges were allowed to lie on file.
She initially denied wrongdoing. In sentencing Judge Abigail Hudson told Winnard: ''I do not consider for a moment that you are sexually attracted to children. Your behaviour was immature, insensitive, likely to be intimidating and frankly it was offensive.
"But I do not consider that a restraining order or a sexual harm prevention order is necessary or proportionate. The reality is that there has been no further incident since this incident and everybody has moved on.''
She added: ''The victim was 15 when he came into contact with you. On two occasions you slapped his bottom or squeezed it, deliberately making him feel uncomfortable.
"Numerous others were present. They did not object. They found it reasonably amusing.
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"You had denied any responsibility for offending - however, I accept that you were speaking out of embarrassment rather than any refusal to accept responsibility for what you did. The mental health assessment is a sad state of affairs.
"You have significant mental health difficulties and your life has been peppered with loss and domestic violence committed against you. You are desperately in need of support for your mental health.''
Earlier the court heard how the pair came into contact with each other in 2020. Philip Barnes, prosecuting said: "The victim described Miss Winnard using words of affection towards him and made comments which made him feel uncomfortable and awkward.
"On two occasions he was subjected to having his bottom slapped by the defendant or having his buttocks squeezed. It was witnessed by others.
"They also heard the defendant making sexualised or inappropriate comments to the victim which made both them and the victim uncomfortable. The victim moved away to live with his grandmother and was assisted by children's services. He disclosed about what had happened and details were passed to police and the defendant was arrested.
"She denied the offences and said they were lies. The case has taken its time to reach its way through the court as the defendant elected to be tried by jury."
The court heard the teenager had declined to give a victim personal statement. Paul Treble, defending, said: "She does have some mental health difficulties so she find it hard to talk about it what happened.
''But she accepts committing the offences and is certainly remorseful. She regrets what she has done and won't do it again. She is crying out for assistance. The victim is happy and has moved on. It was three years ago."
Winnard was also ordered to sign the Sex Offenders' Register for five years.