sex with a 14-year-old boy said the two years after were the “hardest years of her life”.Teah Vincent told of the abuse by online trolls following the not guilty verdict.The 32-year-old revealed how she feels "embarrassed" by the case, feels it has "wrecked" her life and led to her being targeted online.She earlier took to Facebook as a jury found she had not known the child was underage, the Mirror reported.She also posted a picture of her outside court celebrating the not guilty verdict, according to the Sun.Her post no longer appears on Facebook.Our sister title The Mirror reports that the mum argued that she believed the child was over 16 when she initiated the sexual encounter with him.She told the Sun today: "This has wrecked my.
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