AMANDA TOMPKINS FROM MILTON KEYNES BRANDED SEX MAD BY JUDGE AFTER HORRIFIC UNDERAGE BOY ABUSE
In a disturbing case that has shocked the community of Milton Keynes, Amanda Tompkins, a 39-year-old woman, was sentenced to seven years in prison after being found guilty of engaging in heinous sexual activities with underage boys.The court heard that Tompkins, a married mother of three, had committed multiple acts of sexual abuse against six boys aged between 13 and 15 years old, all taking place within her own home.
Judge Francis Sheridan, presiding over the case at Aylesbury Crown Court, delivered a stern and condemnatory sentence, describing Tompkins as a woman driven by uncontrollable sexual urges.
In his words, he told her, “Putting it bluntly, madam, you are sex mad.” The judge emphasized that her actions showed a reckless disregard for age and sobriety, stating, “As simple as that – anything goes, doesn’t matter the age, doesn’t matter what stage of sobriety you were in.” Evidence presented during the trial revealed that Tompkins had engaged in both sexual intercourse and oral sex with the young boys.
She was characterized as a “highly sexual woman without boundaries,” and at one point, she told one of her victims that she was pregnant with his child and needed an abortion.
The court was also informed that she would invite teenagers into her home to drink alcohol and smoke cannabis, often performing “stripteases” and engaging in sexual acts, some of which occurred while her youngest children were present in the house.
During the sentencing hearing, which was conducted via video link from prison, Judge Sheridan condemned her conduct, stating, “You pleaded guilty to a most dreadful catalogue of sexual offending against young boys.
You ran an open house and for that, you should read you ran a home of abuse with you as the abuser – there’s no point in ducking it, no matter how drunk you were.” He further described her as someone whose sexual drive knew no bounds, and who was prepared to abuse her victims for her own gratification.
The judge did not hold back in criticizing her role as a mother, asserting that she was a “dreadful mother” who sexually abused children while her own two youngest children were in the house.
Judge Sheridan also highlighted the predatory nature of Tompkins’ behavior, noting that she flirted with her victims in a “predatory and highly sexualized way.” Her actions, he said, were “outrageous” and had a “devastating” impact on the lives of the young boys involved.
One particularly disturbing detail was that one of her victims was just days away from turning 14 at the time of the abuse.
The judge remarked on her lack of remorse, observing that she showed no tears or signs of regret during the proceedings, and called her a “disgrace as a mother.” Prosecutor Kim Peston described how Tompkins had turned her home into what she called a “party house,” where alcohol and cannabis were freely available, creating an environment conducive to her abusive behavior.
The court heard that her first known abuse of two boys occurred in February of the previous year, during which she performed a suggestive striptease for them in her living room.
She also attempted to coerce two other young boys into sexual activity on separate occasions and used Facebook to pressure another into engaging in sexual acts.
Victims’ impact statements were read aloud during the trial, revealing the profound and lasting damage caused by her actions.
As these statements were presented, Tompkins was observed shaking her head and rolling her eyes, seemingly dismissive of the gravity of her crimes.
Ultimately, she was sentenced to seven years in prison, ordered to register as a sex offender, and was banned from having any contact with minors for the rest of her life.
Earlier in February 2017, the case first came to light when Tompkins admitted to having “striptease sex” with a series of schoolboys in her Milton Keynes home.
She faced multiple charges related to her abuse of seven underage boys over a span of four months.
Her actions included inviting groups of boys into her house, where she engaged in full sexual acts with them, and attempting to sexually assault others.
She also tried to pressure a boy into sexual activity via social media.
Casually dressed and visibly distressed, Tompkins admitted to ten counts of sexual and physical abuse during her court appearance, which was scheduled to begin a trial on February 20 but was halted when she pleaded guilty.
She was remanded into custody and faced sentencing scheduled for March 31.
Her defense argued for her release on bail, but the court rejected this request, citing the severity of her crimes and the risk she posed to the community.
Her case remains a stark reminder of the dangers posed by predators within seemingly ordinary community members, and the court’s condemnation underscores the seriousness with which such offenses are treated.