Mother, 41, fined £300 for upsetting neighbours with noisy lovemaking
Single mother, 41, is fined £300 for upsetting neighbours with her noisy lovemaking
- Kristin Morgan, 41, of Wrexham, admitted four offences and was fined £300
- Neighbours complained of loud sex noises that ‘sounded like a porn movie’
- Care worker Morgan blamed her son and his girlfriend for the disturbances
- Morgan’s pensioner father, son and teenage daughter lived at the property
A single mum has been fined £300 after neighbours complained about loud sex noises that ‘sounded like a porn movie’.
Kristin Morgan, 41, of Llay, Wrexham, was also advised to apply for a grant to insulate her home to help stop the noise.
Morgan admitted four offences but blamed her son and his girlfriend for the disturbances.
A neighbour who lives near the house said that initially it ‘sounded like a porn movie’ coming from the bedroom upstairs but ‘then people realised it was actually for real’, The Sun reported.
Kristin Morgan, 41, of Llay, Wrexham, has been fined £300 after neighbours complained about loud sex noises that ‘sounded like a porn movie’
In a hearing at Wrexham Magistrates Court, the offences care worker Morgan admitted were all related to failing to comply with an abatement order that she stop the noise ‘created by clearly audible vocalisations relating to lovemaking and loud conversations late at night and in the early morning’.
Morgan’s son Aled, 23, said the situation had been a ‘nightmare’ and the family hadn’t meant to upset anyone.
Morgan’s pensioner father, son and teenage daughter lived at the property.
Neighbours said they had repeatedly complained to the council as the noise was happening during lockdown and it was ‘making some people quite upset’.
They added that the family were given multiple warnings ‘but nothing happened’ and residents are hoping the decision from the court ‘will put an end to it all’.
The offences spanned from December 26, 2021, to April 4.
Morgan’s son Aled, 23, said the situation had been a ‘nightmare’ and the family hadn’t meant to upset anyone
Prosecutor Louise Edwards, for Wrexham County Borough Council, said that following a party at the property in July 2020, the authority first became aware of problems with noise.
Miss Edwards said neighbours had numerous recordings of noise issues at the property and despite warning letters and advice provided to the family, there were further complaints, North Wales Live reported.
An enforcement officer had suggested Morgan swap rooms with her son and his girlfriend but after doing so the noise continued so neighbours installed noise monitors.
Miss Edwards said the noise monitor confirmed the loud noises from ‘sexual activities’ had continued.
She added: ‘Neighbours have suffered noise nuisance for an unacceptable period which they described as a horrendous experience which has affected their health.
‘They no longer feel happy in their own home and feel on edge.’
In a hearing at Wrexham Magistrates Court (pictured), the offences care worker Morgan admitted were all related to failing to comply with an abatement order that she stop the noise
Morgan, who represented herself in court, told the magistrates she had been trying to save money to insulate her ‘rundown’ house.
She was fined £300 and will also have to pay £534 in costs.
Court chairman Andrew Stubbs said it was clear the noise needed to stop but they recognised Morgan had taken some steps and that she may be eligible for a grant to insulate the home.
Morgan’s son also faces four offences under the Environmental Protection Act but his case has been adjourned in his absence until October.
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