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Bradley Amphlet A teacher who kissed a pupil in a school art cupboard before having sex with her in a hotel room has been locked up. Sex offender Bradley Amphlett 'crossed a line' and kissed his student when she went to speak to him about her exam stress. The year-old soon started sending the girl 'explicit' messages and even asked her to call him 'daddy'. He would also 'fantasise' about their encounter within the art cupboard. The pair later met up at a hotel room where they had sex.
He started 'flirting' with his victim when she was in her final years at the school, DerbyshireLive reports. Prosecutor Jonathon Dee said Amphlett's offending started during the last week of term. The convict had given his phone number to the victim 'in case she needed emotional support'.
Mr Dee added: "She said she had gone into his room to speak to him because she was stressed about exams. He hugged her and then turned her face up to his and kissed her. The next day she had an exam but it was also the day that students were getting everyone to autograph a shirt. Clearly by now any doubts he had were gone and in fact he told her to ask him to kiss her.
She described this as more intense than the first kiss. Amphlett 'had clearly received a warning of some sort as safeguarding concerns had been raised about his relationship with her', the court heard. Mr Dee said: "The messages became more explicit. He encouraged her to call him 'daddy' and engage in explicit 'sexting' and there are a whole series of very explicit messages where they are fantasising about sexual activity and what could have happened in the art cupboard.
They met up around 11am on the Saturday, they did not text again until 5. Amphlett was arrested once police were informed. He gave a prepared statement to officers, denying the offence. Dan Scothern, defending, handed the court a number of character references in support of the defendant.