Cheryl and Tony allegedly told police it “just happened” after they had grown especially close to each other in the last few months.
When authorities arrived at the home they were met by the cousin of Tony’s wife, who claimed her relative had walked in on her husband having sex with his mum and phoned 911.
Both Cheryl and Tony told police that they had consensual sex but said it was the first time something like this had occurred between them. According to the police report, Cheryl claimed the pair had gotten close over the last few months and had sex after kissing.Dad gets engaged to daughter’s ex-boyfriendPolice then charged the mother and son with incest, which carries a maximum sentence of 20 years in jail.Mother and son will reappear before the court on October 27.
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