Natalie Arroyo, 33, groomed the teen by telling him she wanted to have sex with him, as well as telling him she would leave her husband and sending him a clip of herself performing a sex act

A supply teacher who sent naked pictures and videos of herself to a 15-year-old boy on Snapchat has been jailed.

Natalie Arroyo, 33, groomed the teen by sending him the images and telling him she wanted to have sex with him. She also told him she would leave her husband, and sent him a clip of herself performing a sex act.

A court heard how the underage boy was in a “vulnerable” state when Arroyo began contact with him. She began sending the inappropriate texts when she was working as a progress coach and a supply teacher.

Arroyo’s conversation with the boy on Snapchat was “innocent” at first but she introduced a sexual element to the conversation and became flirtatious, a sentencing hearing at Cardiff Crown Court heard on Tuesday.

She told the victim: “I bet all the boys fancy me. I don’t blame them – I have really big boobs.” Arroyo then sent pictures of her breasts in a bra and asked the victim to send a picture of his penis, which he did.

She later asked the boy to come and meet her for sex and said she would pick him up and could go back to her house. The defendant sent photos of her bottom half in underwear and told him “I touched myself while thinking about you.”

The victim asked her to stop sending photos as he was out shopping with his mother and aunt and she responded: “It’s so fun to tease you.” Arroyo continued to send messages of a sexual nature, told the victim he could “do whatever he wanted to her”, and said she “didn’t have a gag reflex” and wanted to perform oral sex upon him, Wales Online reports.

Prosecutor Andrew Kendall said the defendant sent pictures of her bare breasts. She asked the boy if he “had any kinks” and said she “liked to be dominated”. Arroyo also asked the victim when they were going to meet and said she would “leave her husband for him”.

The teenager told Arroyo he didn’t want to have sex with her but she tried to convince him otherwise. She sent the boy a picture of her genitals and asked him to come and see her as her husband was at work. He said he didn’t want to and the defendant responded by sending a video of herself performing a sex act. A couple of days later Arroyo sent a message to the boy saying it was “best to forget about the messages”.

The offences came to light after the victim disclosed the abuse to another adult and the defendant was arrested. She was interviewed and initially denied having contact with the boy but after a break she accepted she had sent the messages but claimed she thought the boy was 16.

Arroyo, of Shady Road, Gelli, Rhondda, later pleaded guilty to two counts of causing or inciting a child to engage in sexual activity and engaging in sexual communication with a child. The court heard she was of previous good character.

In a victim personal statement read to the court by Mr Kendall, the teenager said: “I have suffered with anxiety and suffered a breakdown. I stopped wanting to go out with friends and felt upset about the situation as I’ve become known as the boy this has happened to. Children have come up to me and asked about it and they think it’s funny and something to laugh about. I felt I was at fault at first and had no-one to talk about it with. I trusted her… I feel betrayed and taken advantage of. I didn’t know how to stop it.”

In mitigation Ruth Smith said her client had faced huge adversity in her life having had difficulty in her childhood, abusive relationships, and experienced bullying at school. As an adult she suffered miscarriages and ectopic pregnancies and has PTSD, anxiety, and depression. She also has a young son with her husband who, in a reference to the court, described her offences as a “moment of madness”.

Judge Eugene Egan said he disagreed with this description. He said: “You have blamed the boy in the past, you had an unimpressive interview with probation, and you are unable to grasp the enormity of what you did. You have a ‘woe is me’ attitude. You knew [the victim] was vulnerable and you exploited that… You deployed guile and cunning to manipulate that boy.”

Arroyo was sentenced to a total of three years and four months’ imprisonment. She was also made subject to sex offender notification requirements and a restraining order indefinitely.

If you or somebody you know has been affected by this story, contact Victim Support for free, confidential advice on 08 08 16 89 111 or visit their website.

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