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A lesbian pedophile who posed as a teenage boy to begin a relationship with a
12-year-old girl she had met on school playing fields was today convicted of
indecently assaulting the child.
Kelly Trueman, 23, reinvented herself as 16-year-old Jake and concocted a string
of lies about her former life to befriend a group of youngsters in Ripley,
Derbyshire.
Derby Crown Court heard that the young victim believed she had embarked on her
first relationship when she met the supposed teenage boy last summer.
Jurors were told the pair regularly kissed and that Trueman later touched the
girl's breasts and put her hands down the child's trousers.
Mark Hurd, prosecuting, said that Trueman, posing as Jake, persuaded the
victim's parents to allow her to sleep at their house, claiming her mother was
dead and she had been made homeless by her father.
The court heard that the girl suffered a further assault in her family home,
when Trueman pulled down her trousers to engage in a sex act.
Mr Hurd said that the victim had been happy to kiss her "boyfriend", but had
repeatedly said she was too young to be intimately touched.
Trueman was convicted of eight counts of indecent assault and granted
conditional bail to return to court to be sentenced next month.
The court was told that the pair had met close to Waingroves Primary School,
when Trueman entered the victim's circle of friends last August.
In interviews with police, the 12-year-old said she kissed Trueman while on the
playing fields and told officers the woman had made repeated attempts to touch
her in a sexual manner.
Jurors heard that Trueman gave her young victim a string of love bites across
her neck and stomach.
The victim's mother told the court that she had spotted one of the love bites
and warned Trueman, but admitted that she found "him" to be a "respectable, shy
lad".
Trueman, formerly of Mill Lane in Codnor, Derbyshire, had slept at her victim's
home for five nights before a neighbour raised concerns about her identity.
She told the victim's mother that her daughter's "boyfriend" was a woman and
they confirmed their fears in a phone call to Trueman's father.
The court heard that Trueman denied being a girl and claimed Kelly was his
female twin, but became embarrassed when the subject was raised and immediately
moved out of the house.
In interview, the victim said: "I will grow up thinking I have been out with a
girl, my first proper relationship was with a girl.
"I wouldn't have gone out with him if I thought he was a girl."
Trueman, who told police she was a lesbian, hung her head in her hands and
choked back tears as she was found guilty of the indecent assaults.
She was told she will be required to sign the Sex Offenders' Register and
ordered to appear at Stoke Crown Court to be sentenced on March 8.
This is LONDON
09/02/04 - News and city section
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